enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Sol–gel process - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solgel_process

    The solgel process is a wet-chemical technique used for the fabrication of both glassy and ceramic materials. In this process, the sol (or solution) evolves gradually towards the formation of a gel-like network containing both a liquid phase and a solid phase.

  3. Mechanics of gelation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanics_of_gelation

    Mechanics of gelation describes processes relevant to sol-gel process. In a static sense, the fundamental difference between a liquid and a solid is that the solid has elastic resistance against a shearing stress while a liquid does not. Thus, a simple liquid will not typically support a transverse acoustic phonon, or shear wave. Gels have been ...

  4. Pechini process - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pechini_process

    A process related to the sol-gel route is the Pechini, or liquid mix, process (named after its American inventor, Maggio Pechini). An aqueous solution of suitable oxides or salts is mixed with an alpha hydroxycarboxylic acid such as citric acid. Chelation, or the formation of complex ring-shaped compounds around the metal cations, takes place ...

  5. Stöber process - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stöber_process

    The Stöber process is a sol-gel approach to preparing monodisperse (uniform) spherical silica (SiO 2 ) materials that was developed by a team led by Werner Stöber and reported in 1968. [ 1 ] The process, an evolution and extension of research described in Gerhard Kolbe's 1956 PhD dissertation, [ 24 ] was an innovative discovery that still has ...

  6. Freeze gelation - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeze_Gelation

    Freeze-gelation, is a form of sol-gel processing of ceramics that enables a ceramic object to be fabricated in complex shapes, without the need for high-temperature sintering. The process is similar to freeze-casting. The process is simple, but the science is, as of 2005, not well understood.

  7. Synthesis of bioglass - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthesis_of_bioglass

    The solgel process has a long history in the synthesis of silicate systems and other oxides and has become a widely researched field with significant technological relevance. This process is used for the fabrication of thin films, coatings, nanoparticles, and fibers.

  8. Why Sol-Gel Shares Are Ripping Higher

    www.aol.com/why-sol-gel-shares-ripping-145755217...

    Shares of the Israel-based, clinical-stage dermatology company Sol Gel Technologies Ltd (NASDAQ: SLGL ) were more than doubling Monday. Sol-Gel's Acne Treatment Found Effective The top-line ...

  9. Organogels - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organogels

    Typically, gels are synthesized via sol-gel processing, a wet-chemical technique involving a colloidal solution (sol) that acts as the precursor for an integrated network (gel). There are two possible mechanisms whereby organogels form depending on the physical intermolecular inter-actions, namely the fluid-filled fiber and the solid fiber ...