Sol-Gel Materials
Chemistry and Applications
By John D. Wright, Nico A.J.M. Sommerdijk
Series Editor: Paul O'Brien, David Phillips, Stanley Roberts
Published December 21st 2000 by CRC Press – 125 pages
Series: Advanced Chemistry Texts
Published December 21st 2000 by CRC Press – 125 pages
Series: Advanced Chemistry Texts
Sol-Gel processing methods, first used historically for decorative and constructional materials, were extensively developed in the last century for applications such as glasses, ceramics, catalysts, coatings, composites and fibres. Today they are reaching their full potential, enabling the preparation of new generations of advanced materials not easily accessible by other methods yet using mild, low-energy conditions. The topic is therefore increasingly included in advanced undergraduate, MSc and PhD programmes in the areas of chemistry, physics and materials science. This concise introductory text, written at the advanced undergraduate/first-year postgraduate level, is also suitable as an introduction to the development, mechanisms, chemistry, characterisation methods and applications of the technique. It provides readers with an extensive yet concise grounding in the theory of each area of the subject and details the real and potential applications and the future prospects of sol-gel chemistry.
'This is an excellent book, not only because it is well-structured and written in a sharp and clear style, but also because it successfully summarises a vast and growing multi-disciplinary field.' - Chemistry & Industry
Name: Sol-Gel Materials: Chemistry and Applications (Hardback) – CRC Press
Description: By John D. Wright, Nico A.J.M. SommerdijkSeries Editor: Paul O'Brien, David Phillips, Stanley Roberts. Sol-Gel processing methods, first used historically for decorative and constructional materials, were extensively developed in the last century for applications such as glasses, ceramics, catalysts, coatings, composites and fibres. Today they are...
Categories: Materials Chemistry, Industrial Chemistry