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Z. Talebi, Mahin Karimi, Negar Habibi,
Volume 37, Issue 1 (6-2018)
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In the present study, silica aerogel was evaluated by a two-step catalytic process at the ambient pressure drying, under different synthesis conditions. The effects of  the catalyst and water content in the hydrolysis step on the physical properties of silica aerogel, including density, porosity and shrinkage, were investigated. The results showed that increasing the water content in the hydrolysis step increased the shrinkage of gel network and density of obtained aerogel. Moreover, in the presence of insufficient water, NH4OH as the condensation catalyst in the gel formation step was more effective on the physical properties of silica aerogel, as compared to HCl as  thehydrolysis catalyst; Moreover, the increase in the NH4OH content led to lower density and higher porosity. On the other hand, NH4OH effect on the physical properties of silica aerogel was not noticeable in the presence of enough water content. In the NH4OH/HCl molar ratio of 6, the best silica aerogel sample was obtained with the density of 0.214 g/cm3, porosity of 90% and shrinkage of 23%


M. Afrashi, D. Semnani, Z. Talebi,
Volume 38, Issue 2 (9-2019)
Abstract

In this study, adsorption of fluconazole on silica aerogel was performed successfully by the immersion method in the 1% solution of fluconazole-ethanol at the ambient condition and without using the supercritical method. The hydrophobic and hydrophilic silica aerogels were synthesized by the two-stage sol-gel method and dried at the ambient temperature. This method had most of drug loading at 24 h. It was 1.92% and 1.98% for the hydrophilic and hydrophobic silica aerogels, respectively. Physical properties of the synthesized aerogels were studied by the nitrogen absorption and desorption tests. The presence of fluconazole and the chemical structure of the samples were determined by fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). As well, the loading and release of the drug were investigated using a spectrophotometer. The results showed the structure of the synthesized aerogels had a pore diameter of 6-8 nm and a surface area of about 800-100 m2/g. The study of the drug release also revealed that the release rate of fluconazole in the hydrophilic silica aerogel was higher than that of the hydrophobic sample.


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