This review presents an overview of sol–gel technology in the field of stone conservation, discussing the underlying physics and chemistry of sol–gel and providing an overview of the use of sol–gel processing in stone conservation. This review also discusses the relationship between the sol–gel...
Sol-Gel Science presents the physical and chemical principles of the sol-gel process at a level suitable for graduate students and practitioners in the field. This book defines sol-gel rather broadly as the preparation of ceramic materials by preparation of a sol, gelation of the sol, and remo...
The potential of new deposition coating methods, such as the electrochemically assisted deposition.doi:10.1007/s10971-020-05267-2Massimo GuglielmiJournal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology
Sol-gel science : the physics and chemistry of sol-gel processing C. Jeffrey Brinker, George W. Scherer Academic Press, c1990 C Jeffrey - Academic Press 被引量: 8432发表: 1990年 Sol-gel science Although the science and technology of sol-gel processing has experienced enormous growth in the...
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Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry .Muh, E, Stieger, M, Klee, JE, Frey, H, and Mulhaupt, R, Organic-inorganic hybrid networks by the sol-gel process and subsequent photopolymerization. Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry 39:4274-4282 (2001)....
Sol-Gel Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Sol-Gel Processing presents the physical and chemical principles of the sol-gel process. The book emphasizes the science behind sol-gel processing with a chapter devoted to applications. The first chapter introduces basic terminology, provides a brief ...
New hybrid silica materials M1–M4, derived from mono and bis-silylated aryl iodides, have been prepared via sol–gel processes, either by the hydrolytic polycondensation of a bis-silylated monomer or by the co-gelification of a monosilylated precursor with tetraethylorthosilicate. They have been ...
During the sol–gel polymerization process, Davis and Katz [124] incorporated imprint molecules consisting of aromatic rings carrying one, two or three 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane side groups. Removal of the aromatic cores created framework cavities in which the aminopropyl groups were anchored. Chen ...