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Materials --- Ceramic materials --- Composite materials --- Intermetallic compounds --- High temperature chemistry --- Engineering --- Civil Engineering --- Ceramic materials. --- Composite materials. --- High temperature chemistry. --- Intermetallic compounds. --- Materials. --- Ceramic industries --- Ceramics --- Mines and mineral resources --- Thermochemistry --- Metals --- Industrial materials --- Engineering design --- Manufacturing processes --- Composites (Materials) --- Multiphase materials --- Reinforced solids --- Solids, Reinforced --- Two phase materials
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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 removal of the solvent. The sol may be produced from inorganic or organic precursors (e.g., nitrates or alkoxides) and may consist of dense oxide particles of polymeric clusters. Brinker expands the definition of ceramics to include organically modified materials, often called ORMOSILs or CERAMERs. The emphasis of the author' treatment is on the science, rather than the technology, of sol-gel processing. Although a chapter on applications is included, more detailed discussion is available in proceedings of conferences and in the recent collection of articles, 'Sol-Gel Technology for thin films, Fibers, Preforms, Electronics, and Specialty Shapes (Noyes, Park Ridge, N.J., 1988), edited by professor Lisa Klein.
Surface chemistry --- fysicochemie --- Ceramic materials --- Colloids --- Matériaux céramiques --- Colloïdes --- 54-148 --- #WSCH:AAS1 --- Dispersoids --- Gels --- Hydrogels --- Sols --- Amorphous substances --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Diffusion --- Matter --- Micelles --- Particles --- Rheology --- Solution (Chemistry) --- Ceramic industries --- Ceramics --- Mines and mineral resources --- Colloidal state with liquid continuous phase. Suspensions. Emulsions. Sols. Gels. Foams --- Properties --- Materials --- Ceramic materials. --- Colloids. --- 54-148 Colloidal state with liquid continuous phase. Suspensions. Emulsions. Sols. Gels. Foams --- Hydrolysis --- Polymerization --- Gelation --- Surfaces --- Sintering --- Thin films --- Sol-gel, Procédé --- Hydrolyse --- Polymérisation --- Gélification --- Frittage (métallurgie) --- Couches minces --- Matériaux céramiques --- Colloïdes --- Colloïdes. --- Matériaux céramiques. --- Sol-gel, Procédé. --- Hydrolyse. --- Polymérisation. --- Gélification. --- Surfaces. --- Couches minces. --- Monograph
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