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Deutsch: Sol-Gel-Prozesse bezeichnen Verfahren zur Herstellung nichtmetallischer, anorganischer oder hybridpolymerer Materialien aus sogenannte Solen. Ein Sol ist eine Flüssigkeit mit dispergierten kolloidalen Teilchen oder Tröpfchen (d=1nm bis 100nm). Aufgrund der erzeugten Solpartikelgröße spricht man hier häufig auch von chemischer Nanotechnologie.
English: Sol-gel-processes describe the procedure for the production of non-metallic, inorganic or hybrid polymer materials from so-called soles. Sol is a liquid of dispersed colloidal particles or droplets (d=1nm to 100nm). Based on the size of the sol particles created, it often is spoken of chemical nanotechnology.
Italiano: Il processo sol-gel descrive la procedura per la produzione di materiali polimerici non-metallici, inorganici o ibridi dal così chiamato sol. Il sol è un liquido contenente particelle colloidali disperse o gocce (d=1-100nm). Date le dimensioni delle particelle sol create si parla spesso di chimica nanotecnologica. |
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