
doi: 10.1007/bf02062196
Adsorption and chemisorption processes involving hydroxy groups and coordinated water molecules on the surface of silica are discussed on the basis of information derived from infrared spectra, ESCA and thermogravimetric data. The formation of strongly adsorbed surface complexes is described in terms of changes in coordination number of silicon atoms and the concomitant lowering of surface tension.
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