Small Angle Neutron Scattering of Aerogels: Simulations and Experiments
Abstract
A numerical simulation of silica aerogels is performed using diffusion-limited cluster-cluster aggregation of spheres inside a cubic box (with periodic boundary conditions). The volume fraction is taken to be sufficiently large to get a gel structure at the end of the process. In the case of monodisperse spheres, the wavevector dependent scattered intensity is calculated from the product of the form factor of a sphere by the structure factor , which is related to the Fourier transform of , where is the pair correlation function between sphere centers. The structure factor exhibits large- damped oscillations characteristics of the short range (intra-aggregate) correlations between spheres. These oscillations influence the curve in the -region between the fractal regime and the Porod regime and quantitative comparisons are made with experiments on colloidal aerogels. Moreover, at small- values, goes through a maximum characteristic of large range (inter-aggregate) correlations. Quantitative fits of the maximum in the experimental curves of base-catalyzed aerogel are presented. In the case of polydisperse spheres, is calculated directly from a single aggregate simulation. It is shown that increasing polydispersity shifts the location of the cross-over between the fractal and Porod regimes towards low -value.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9504055,
title = {Small Angle Neutron Scattering of Aerogels: Simulations and Experiments},
author = {Anwar Hasmy and Marie Foret and Eric Anglaret and Jacques Pelous and René Vacher and Rémi Jullien},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9504055},
year = {2009}
}
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RevTex, 9 pages + 11 postscript figures, compressed using "uufiles". Proceeding of the 4th International Simposium on Aerogels (To appear in J. of Non-Cryst. Solids)