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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 IssuesElectrochemical Evaluation of Protective Properties of One-component SiO2 and TiO2 Coatings Obtained by the Sol-gel MethodE. Szałkowska1, J. Masalski2, J. Głuszek2 CeMn/AlSiO Ceramic Layers on Metallic Supports for High-temperature Catalytic ProcessesW. Tylus The Effect of Sequence of Sol-gel Multilayer Coatings Deposition on Corrosion Behaviour of Stainless Steel 316LJ.G. Chęcmanowski, J. Głuszek, J. Masalski Behaviour of Glucose Oxidase During Formation and Ageing of Silica Gel Studied by Fluorescence SpectroscopyM. Przybyt Potentiometric Tungsten Electrodes with Enzymes Immobilised by the Sol-gel TechniqueM. Przybyt Application of The Sol-gel Method to the Synthesis of Ferroelectric Nanopowders (Pb1-xLax)(Zr0.65Ti0.35)1-0.25xO3, 0.06=< x =<0.1M. Płońska, D. Czekaj, Z. Surowiak Application of the Sol-gel Method to Deposition of Thin FilmsA. Zarycka, J. Ilczuk, D. Czekaj Crystallization of TiC and TiN from a Colloidal SystemA. Biedunkiewicz Silicate Solvated by an Organic Solvent as Electrolyte or Electrode MaterialM. Opallo Synthesis of Nanosilica by the Sol-gel Method and Its Activity Toward PolymersJ. Chruściel, L. Ślusarski Microstructure and Optical Properties of Methylmethacrylate-modified Silica Hybrid Glasses and Thin FilmsM. Nocuń1, E. Leja2, W. Bugajski1 Rheology of Silica Suspensions Stabilized by EthylenediamineV.E. Gaishun1, Y.A. Potapenok1, O.I. Tulenkowa1, S.V. Pakhovtchyshin2, W. Stręk3 AbstractThe effect of ethylenediamine bridging, particle size and specific surface area of fumed silica on rheological properties of silica suspensions were studied with a cylinder rheometer. The apparent viscosity of suspensions of aerosils A-50, A-175, A-300 and A-380 irreversibly increases with shearing time at shear rates above a certain value. The critical shear rate for shear-induced bridging coagulation decreases with the increasing ethylenediamine concentration because of lowering of the energy barrier due to a compression of the electrical double layer. The suspensions become elastic pastes after the bridging coagulation. Hide abstract EPR Studies of Defects in Pure Sol-gel Matrices and Their Influence on Cytotoxicity of the MaterialA. Ulatowska-Jarża1, M. Komorowska2, H. Podbielska2 Silica Gel Glasses After Laser IrradiationS.V. Shalupaev, A.V. Semchenko, Y.V. Nikityuk |
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