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- W4318576011 abstract "Since the early studies on hydrolysis and condensation reactions of silicon alkoxides, progress in the knowledge of sol–gel chemistry and its potential has never stopped. The possibility of varying both parameters and precursors is boundless, resulting in ever more finely tailor-made materials. Furthermore, the continuous development of this technique has produced an impressive number of new syntheses and procedures that exploit different chemistries. A typical example of this is the development of organic–inorganic hybrid materials that combine the benefits of the organic matrix with the properties of the inorganic part, leading to new fields of application. The non-hydrolytic sol–gel is, on the other hand, an elegant and versatile method that allows remarkable levels of homogeneity to be achieved in the preparation of mixed oxides, as well as favouring the formation of defined polymorphs. Another particularly valuable route for the preparation of mixed oxides is the Pechini method, which overcomes most of the complexities and inconveniences that often occur in the alkoxide-based sol–gel process. In this chapter we retrace the main developments in the sol–gel method, reporting on the most interesting advances in the framework of catalytic application." @default.
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- W4318576011 title "Evolution of Sol–Gel Chemistry" @default.
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