- conservation, and food. A
xerogel /ˈzɪəroʊˌdʒɛl/ is a
solid formed from a gel by
drying with
unhindered shrinkage.
Xerogels usually retain high porosity...
- vacuum. In the last case, the
material is
properly called silica xerogel.
Silica xerogel with an
average pore size of 2.4
nanometers has a
strong affinity...
-
further drying leaves the
pores open but dry,
turning the film into a
xerogel. In the case of aluminum, the dry
coating consists mostly chromium(III)...
-
polymer Sol-gel, a
colloidal suspension that can be
gelled to form a
solid Xerogel, a
dried gel that, when heated,
becomes a
dense gl****
Color gel, a transparent...
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where the
liquid is
allowed to
evaporate at a
natural rate are
known as
xerogels (i. e. are not aerogels). As the
liquid evaporates in such manner, forces...
-
treatments (25–100 °C), it is
possible to
obtain porous solid matrices called xerogels. In addition, a sol–gel
process was
developed in the 1950s for the production...
-
polymer coatings. Alternatively, three-dimensional
lattices (hydrogel/
xerogel) can be used to
chemically or
physically entrap these (whereby chemically...
- discharge/charge cycles. However,
amorphous oxides, in
particular the V2O5
xerogel,
allows lithium ions to
diffuse faster and thus have a
better cyclability...
- S. J., Vogt, T., & Kanatzidis, M. G. (2002).
Structure of V2O5⊙ n H2O
Xerogel Solved by the
Atomic Pair
Distribution Function Technique.
Journal of the...
- "[Efficacy and
perspective of
application of
preparation based on
hydrogel and
xerogel of methyl-silicic acid in
patients with the
intestinal malignancy]". Klinichna...