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Accepted PapersThe section containing accepted papers prior to their appearance in the forthcoming issues of Materials Science-Poland, is available on: Ahead of Print Articles. Current IssueThe current issue (Vol. 43, No. 3, 2025) of the journal of Materials Science-Poland is now available on Sciendo. Back IssuesEffects of Polarization of Radiofrequency Radiation in Polycrystalline ESRV. E. Fainzilberg Redispersable Nanopowders for Wet Chemical Coatings Processes: Application to Transparent Conducting CoatingsN. Al-Dahoudi, M.A. Aegerter Luminescent Materials, Recognition Phases of The Chemical Sensors and Heterogeneous Catalysts Prepared By Sol-Gel MethodAndrzej M. Kłonkowski Spectroscopic Studies on the Inclusion Complexes of Tetrakis(2-hidroxy-5-nitrophenyl)porphyrin with α-Cyclodextrin in Solution and in Sol-Gel MatrixA. O. Ribeiro, C. R. Neri, Y. Iamamoto and O. A. Serra Comparison of Sol-Gel and Solid State Prepared Eu2+ Doped Calcium AluminatesTuomas Aitasalo1,2, Jorma Hölsä1,3, Högne Jungner 4, Mika Lastusaari1,2, Janne Niittykoski1,2 Highly Porous Aerogels with Very Low PermabilityJ. Phalippou, T. Woignier, R. Sempéré, Ph. Dieudonné The Study of Thermal Disordering of The KSc(WO4)2 Crystal Structure by Raman SpectroscopyM. M±czka, J. Hanuza, N. Sidorov and S. Kojima The Electrochemical Redox Reactions in Solvated Silica Sol-Gel GlassMarcin Opallo Structure, Spectroscopy and Dielectric Properties of BaTiO3:Eu3+ Nanocrystallites Prepared by The Sol-Gel MethodD. Hreniaka, E. Łukowiaka, K. Maruszewskia,b, R. P±zikc, and W. Stręka Optical Behavior of Sol-Gel Derived Photonic Structures Formed by Submicron Silica SpheresM. Jasiorski1, K. Maruszewski1,2 and W. Stręk1 Lu2O3:Eu, a New X-ray PhosphorE. Zych*, D. Hreniak and W. Strek AbstractFive specimens of Lu2O3:5%Eu were prepared using various synthesis techniques. One of the samples was in the form of a plate, air-sintered at 1775°C. Radio- and photoluminescence spectra were recorded showing emissions exclusively from the 5D0 level of Eu3+. The most intense radioluminescence, about 30% of that fromstandard CsI:Tl, was seen from the sintered ceramic sample. Excitation spectra suggest that some aggregation of Eu3+ ions take place in four of the five specimens. Some contamination of the four powdered samples with OH-groups was found. Only the sintered material showing the most powerful emission was free of this problem. Hide abstract Review of Luminescence and Magnetic Properties of Antiferromagnetic KMnCl3, RbMnCl3, TlMnCl3 and (CnH2n+1NH3)2MnCl4 (n = 1, 2)Małgorzata Pawłowska, Walter Wojciechowski Photochromic Hybrid Sol-Gel Coatings: Preparation, Properties, and ApplicationsA. Klukowska1, U. Posset1, G. Schottner1, M. L. Wis2,
C. Salemi-Delvaux 2, V. Malatesta2 Opportunities for Sol-Gel Materials in Fuel CellsLisa C. Klein |
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