Ormosil
Ormosil, short for organically modified silica, denotes silica-based materials produced by sol-gel processing in which organic functional groups are covalently integrated into the silica network. This combination of inorganic rigidity with organic functionality yields tunable surface chemistry and reactivity.
Synthesis and structure: Ormosils are typically formed by the hydrolysis and condensation of organosilane precursors such
Properties: Ormosils offer adjustable hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity, chemical stability, and often optical transparency. Porosity can be
Applications: Applications include stationary phases for chromatography, sensor membranes, optical coatings and waveguides, and supports for
Limitations and considerations: Key challenges include controlling drying-induced shrinkage, achieving uniform functionalization, and avoiding phase separation.