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Nanoscale particle preparation inorganic particles

Ceramic thin films, sensors, nanoscale materials, multi-functional ceramic composites, optical fibers, ceramic membranes and many other products can be manufactured by the sol-gel process [1-3]. The major applications of sol-gel processing are in ceramic industry for fabrication of oxide ceramics and glasses. Several studies have been reported on the preparation of supported catalysts and zeolite granular particles using the sol-gel technique [4-10]. Sol-gel derived inorganic thin films and membranes have recently attracted attentions from both academia and industry [11-13]. Only limited studies have been carried out on the sol-gel fabrication of adsorbents for industrial separation or purification purposes. [Pg.655]


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