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Ultrafine fiber glass

The sol-gel process involves the transition of a system from a liquid "sol" (mostly colloidal) into a solid "gel" phase (11). By applying this methodology, it is possible to fabricate ceramic or glass materials in a wide variety of forms ultrafine or spherical-shaped powders, thin film coatings, ceramic fibers, microporous inorganic membranes, monolithic ceramics and glasses, or extremely porous aerogel materials. [Pg.190]

Molecular sieve membranes An ultrafine microporous membrane is formed from a dense, hollow-fiber polymeric membrane by carbonizing or from a glass hollow fiber by chemical leaching. Pores in the range 0.5-2 nm are claimed 45-48... [Pg.4470]


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