Bactericidal silicon dioxide doped with silver
View Patent ↗Pyrogenically prepared silica doped with silver or silver oxide is prepared by feeding an aerosol into a flame such as is used for the preparation of pyrogenic silica, mixing the aerosol homogeneously with gas mixture before the reaction, then allowing the aerosol/gas mixture to react in a flame. The resulting pyrogenic silicas doped with silver or silver oxide are separated from the gas stream. The pyrogenic silica doped with silver or silver oxide by means of an aerosol can be used as a bactericidal filler.
1. A process for the preparation of pyrogenic silica doped with silver or silver oxide, comprising:
vaporizing silicon tetrachloride;
mixing vaporized silicon tetrachloride with hydrogen and air;
preparing an aerosol using as a starting material a salt solution containing salts or salt mixtures of silver or silver metal in dissolved or suspended form or mixtures thereof, the aerosol being produced by atomization by means of a two-component nozzle;
mixing the aerosol homogeneously with a gas mixture used for flame oxidation or flame hydrolysis and the vaporized silicon tetrachloride with hydrogen and air;
feeding the mixture of the aerosol and gas and the vaporized silicon tetrachloride with hydrogen and air into a flame used for preparation of pyrogenic oxides by flame oxidation or flame hydrolysis;
reacting the mixture of aerosol and gas and the vaporized silicon tetrachloride with hydrogen and air in the flame; and
separating pyrogenic silica doped with silver or silver oxide from a resulting gas stream.
2. A process according to claim 1 , wherein the aerosol is produced in an aerosol generator.
3. A process according to claim 2 , wherein the aerosol generator comprises an ultrasonic atomizer.
4. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the mixture of aerosol and gas react to form a pyrogenic oxide doped with 0.0001 wt. % to 20 wt. % silver or silver oxide.
5. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the separated pyrogenic oxides doped with silver and silver oxide have a BET surface area from 1 to 600 m 2 /g.