Solgel
Sol-gel, or sol–gel, is a chemical processing method for producing solid materials from small molecules. In this approach a colloidal suspension (sol) transitions into a continuous solid network (gel), commonly forming metal oxides such as silica, titania, and alumina, or their hybrids.
The chemistry centers on hydrolysis and condensation of metal alkoxide precursors, such as tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS)
Typical steps include sol preparation, gelation, aging, drying, and, if desired, heat treatment. Films and coatings
Applications span protective and optical coatings, waveguides, porous supports for catalysis, sensors, and ceramic or hybrid
Limitations include drying-induced cracking, porosity control, potential residual organics, and processing times. The field matured in