Handbook of Sol-Gel Science and Technology 2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-32101-1_3
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Sol-Gel Processing of Thin Films with Metal Salts

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“…The result confirms that the structures of the protein component of egg white in the form of amine and carboxyl groups are able to form a polypeptide bond through polymerization to produce ceramic nanoparticles at a low temperature [8,11,15]. These results is similar to the use of ethylene glycol by the Pechini method which is able to produce an agglomeration powder with crystal size 10 nm on yttria stabilized zirconia [8,16]. The typical SEM image of the MgPSZ sample heated at 700 0 C is shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…The result confirms that the structures of the protein component of egg white in the form of amine and carboxyl groups are able to form a polypeptide bond through polymerization to produce ceramic nanoparticles at a low temperature [8,11,15]. These results is similar to the use of ethylene glycol by the Pechini method which is able to produce an agglomeration powder with crystal size 10 nm on yttria stabilized zirconia [8,16]. The typical SEM image of the MgPSZ sample heated at 700 0 C is shown in Figure 2.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…The majority crystal phase is tetragonal with the size of 8-26 nm, while the rest of the monoclinic crystals range from 18-42 nm. The result confirms that the structures of the protein component of egg white in the form of amine and carboxyl groups are able to form a polypeptide bond through polymerization to produce ceramic nanoparticles at a low temperature [8,11,15]. These results is similar to the use of ethylene glycol by the Pechini method which is able to produce an agglomeration powder with crystal size 10 nm on yttria stabilized zirconia [8,16].…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…In the sol–gel process, metal-based precursor salts transform into an oxide network via polymerization reactions. , These reactions occur by dissolving precursor salts into solvents forming solutions that can be spin-coated on substrates . This process accommodates essential advantages, such as low cost, composition tuning, and ambient processing conditions, thus allowing the synthesis of “tailor-made” materials. Therefore, mastery of the sol–gel process requires accurate control over the various chemical reaction phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%