NMR determination of the fractal dimension in silica aerogels

Abstract
Si29 nuclear relaxation experiments were performed in different forms of silica (alcogel, aerogel, amorphous, and crystallized) doped with paramagnetic impurities. Magic-angle spinning is used to quench the nuclear-spin diffusion. Under this condition, the saturation recovery of the Si29 magnetization follows a power law in a very large time range (up to 5 orders of magnitude). This nonexponential relaxation m(t)∼tα reflects the mass distribution in the sample: M(r)∼rD with α=D/6. In aerogels, the measured fractal dimension D≊2.2 is in agreement with that determined by small-angle x-ray scattering. In densified materials, a dimension D≊3 is actually observed.

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