Sol-Gel Science and Technology covers optical, electronic and magnetic, chemical, mechanical, biomedical and biotechnological materials. Concerning the microstructures, the sol-gel method applies to porous materials, dense materials like glasses and ceramics, organic-inorganic hybrids and nanocomposites.
The four volumes of this reference treat four areas that are timely, important and seeing great research activity:
-Sol-gel prepared ferroelectrics and related materials.
-Sol-gel processing of titanium oxides: photocatalyst and other applications.
-Sol-gel prepared organic-inorganic hybrids and nanocomposites.
-Sol-gel processing of porous materials: application to catalysts, enzymes, chemical analysis, sensors, and membranes.
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In the past 15 years, sol-gel science has experience rapid growth, especially in the preparation and properties of silica. More recently, studies of all types of films and coatings as well as organic-inorganic hybrid materials have become widespread. This volume contains papers that reflect the outstanding quality and diversity of novel applications and innovative scientific techniques around sol-gel science and technology. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Sol-Gel Science and Technology, held Oct. 19-22, 1994, in Los Angeles. Topics Covered: The history and future of sol-gel technology Precursor chemistry and structural science Processing of monolithic gels Electronic and optical films Hybrids and noncomposites Novel devices, and applications.
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