what is the difference between solgel method and co precipirtation method?
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There is a difference between sol-gel and wet-precipitation method even the raw materials are the same. In sol-gel method, you do not need to precipitate the sample (after mixing), however, in wet-precipitation method, you need to treat the mixtures by stirring with magnetic stir bar and ageing for 24 h at room temperature. The supernant was decanted. The precipitate was subjected to vacuum filtering using filter paper adapted in a Büchner funnel and so on. Then, the precipitates were dried in certain period of time. In addition, sol-gel method gives a better result, such as particle size, less agglomerated sample and etc.
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The method is used for the fabrication of metal oxides, especially the oxides of silicon and titanium. The process involves conversion of monomers into a colloidal solution (sol) that acts as the precursor for an integrated network (or gel) of either discrete particles or network polymers
The method is used for the fabrication of metal oxides, especially the oxides of silicon and titanium. The process involves conversion of monomers into a colloidal solution (sol) that acts as the precursor for an integrated network (or gel) of either discrete particles or network polymers
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