Sol-Gel technology for thin films, fibers, preforms, electronics, and specialty shapes

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Sol-Gel technology for thin films, fibers, preforms, electronics, and specialty shapes

edited by Lisa C. Klein

(Materials science and process technology series)

Noyes Publications, c1988

Available at  / 10 libraries

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Covers principles, developments, and applications of sol-gel technology for thin films, fibers, preforms, electronics, and specialty shapes.

Table of Contents

Part I. Chemistry and Phase TransformationsMulticomponent Glasses from the Sol-Gel ProcessSimulation of the Sol-Gel ProcessPhase Transformation in Gels: A Comparison of the Phase Transformation Behavior of Gel-Derived and Ordinary Na2O-SiO2 GlassesPart II. Coatings, Thin Films and Surface TreatmentThin Films from the Sol-Gel ProcessAntireflective Films from the Sol-Gel ProcessOxynitride Thin Films from the Sol-Gel ProcessPart III. Continuous, Discontinuous and Woven FibersFibers from the Sol-Gel ProcessAlumina-Boria-Silica Ceramic Fibers from the Sol-Gel ProcessContinuous Filament Fibers by the Sol-Gel ProcessPart IV. Monoliths, Shapes and PreformsMonolith Formation from the Sol-Gel ProcessThermal Insulation Materials from the Sol-Gel ProcessUltrapure Glasses from Sol-Gel ProcessesParticulate Silica Gels and Glasses from the Sol-Gel ProcessPart V. Special ApplicationsElectronic Ceramics Made by the Sol-Gel ProcessSuperionic Conductors from the Sol-Gel ProcessHollow Glass Microspheres by Sol-Gel TechnologyFilters and Membranes by the Sol-Gel ProcessIndex

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