silikakestade
Silikakestade, often referred to as silica shells or hollow silica spheres, are a class of materials characterized by their spherical structure with a void space enclosed by a silica shell. These particles are typically synthesized through sol-gel methods, often employing a template-mediated approach. Common templating agents include polymer latex spheres, such as polystyrene, which are coated with a silica precursor. The organic template is subsequently removed, usually by calcination, leaving behind the hollow silica sphere. The size of these silikakestade can range from tens of nanometers to several micrometers, and the shell thickness is also controllable during the synthesis process.
The hollow nature of silikakestade imparts unique properties, such as low density and a high surface area