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Organically Modified Silicates by the Sol-Gel Process

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The introduction of organic groups into inorganic networks by the sol-gel process opens the possibility for the preparation of new materials, and typical properties resulting from inorganic as well as from organic components may be combined. Some general aspects and different examples of material developments are reviewed.

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Schmidt, H. Organically Modified Silicates by the Sol-Gel Process. MRS Online Proceedings Library 32, 327 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-32-327

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