Current status of solgel processing of glasses, ceramics, and organicinorganic hybrids: a brief review

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Solgel process is defined by IUPAC as “process through which a network is formed from solution by a progressive change of liquid precursor into a sol, to a gel, and in most cases finally to a dry network”. Among the many recent topics on solgel processing, the synthesis and applications of nonporous glasses and ceramics, aerogels, and mesoporous and/or nanostructured materials are briefly reviewed in terms of reaction mechanisms, process optimization, and functionalities.

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Kajihara, K., Kanamori, K., & Shimojima, A. (2022, August 1). Current status of solgel processing of glasses, ceramics, and organicinorganic hybrids: a brief review. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan. Ceramic Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.22078

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