Non-invasive and continuous monitoring of the sol-gel phase transition of supramolecular gels using a fast (open-ended coaxial) microwave sensor

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Abstract

An open coaxial re-entrant microwave sensor has been used for the non-invasive and continuous monitoring of the sol-gel transition of physical gels characterized by different gelation mechanisms, solvents, compositions, and stabilities. Comparison of measurements by differential scanning calorimetry allowed the identification of the phase transition by a change in the dielectric properties of the material over time.

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Carrillo, A. I., Bachl, J., Mayr, J., Plaza-González, P. J., Cátala-Civera, J. M., & Díaz Díaz, D. (2015). Non-invasive and continuous monitoring of the sol-gel phase transition of supramolecular gels using a fast (open-ended coaxial) microwave sensor. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(9), 6212–6216. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp04063e

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