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The Sol-to-Gel Transition (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2019) SpringerBriefs in Materials Series

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage The Sol-to-Gel Transition
This book provides an in-depth introduction to the sol to gel transition in inorganic and hybrid organic-inorganic systems, one of the most important chemical-physical transitions and the basis of the sol-gel process. Familiarity with the fundamental chemistry and physics of this transition is essential for students in chemistry and materials science through academic and industry researchers working on sol-gel-related applications. The book features a didactic approach, using simple and clear language to explain the sol to gel transition and the accompanying processes. The text is also suitable for use in short courses and workshops for graduate students as well as professionals.
This fully revised and updated new edition contains a wealth of new content. In particular, it includes a detailed discussion of the chemistry of transition metal alkoxides and organosilanes, and an extended discussion of the sol to gel transition models.
Chapter1. A sol and a gel, what they are?.- Chapter2. The precursors of the sol-gel process.- Chapter3. From a sol to a gel .- Chapter4. Sol-to-gel transition: the models.- Chapter5. From silicate oligomers to gelation.- Chapter6. Measuring the sol to gel transition.- Chapter7. Probing the sol-to-gel transition in the gel structure.

Explains the sol to gel transition in inorganic and hybrid systems, a subject of wide interest, in a clear and concise manner

The intuitive approach makes the material accessible and enjoyable for chemistry and materials science students through active researchers

New edition includes an extended treatment of the basic sol to gel chemistry, the transition models and the effect of gravity