Porous Silica Gels Doped with Gold Nanoparticles: Preparation, Microstructure, Optical and Textural Properties
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Porous silica gel powders, doped with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), were obtained by heating silica gels containing 1-dodecanethiol and tetrachloroauric acid at temperatures of 450 °C, 700 °C and 900 °C, and characterized using X-ray diffraction, TEM/EDS studies, UV/Vis reflectance spectroscopy and DTA/TG investigations. The color and microstructure of the obtained samples with a composition SiO2:AuNPs (about 0.03% Au) depend on the heating temperature. The UV/Vis reflection spectra of the samples are explained using Mie’s theory. The thermal stability of the obtained samples, as well as the processes occurring in the sol–gel matrix upon heating, were monitored by DTA/TG. The textural properties of the obtained materials were described based on adsorption–desorption isotherms. The obtained nanocomposites are promising pigments for ceramic glazes, similar to the Purple of Cassius. The textural properties of certain samples, SBET = 200–350 m2/g, a mean pore diameter (DAV) of approximately 10 nm and a specific pore volume (Vt) between 0.5 and 0.8 cm3/g, make them promising candidates for catalytic applications, comparable to aerogel-like materials.