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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 IssuesCorrelation Between High-pressure ZrO2 Electrical Properties and Crystallite SizeA.N. Trefilova1, I.V. Korionov1, A.N. Babushkin1,
W. Lojkowski2, A. Opalinska2 Direct Synthesis as a New Approach to Heteropolynuclear Complexes V.N. Kokozay, D.V. Shevchenko Formation of the Nanostructured Tb3+ Doped Yttrium Aluminum Garnet Prepared by the Glycol RouteP. Mazur1, D. Hreniak1, J. Niittykoski2,
W. Stręk1, J. Hölsä2 Study of Pre-localized Graphite/Polyvinyl Chloride Composites for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding in X-band Frequency RangeV.K. Sachdev, N.K. Srivastava, Kamlesh Kumar, R.M. Mehra Segmented Block Copolymers of Natural Rubber and 1,4-Butane diol -Toluene Diisocyanate OligomersS. Gopakumar, C.J. Paul, M.R. Gopinathan Nair The Influence of Ammonia, Aacetic Acid and Water Vapor on The Fluorescence of 2-naphthol Derivative Included in Langmuir-Blodget FilmsA. Mirończyk1, A. Jankowski1, A. Chyla2, A. Ożyhar3, P. Dobryszycki3 New Ceramic Superionic Materials for IT-SOFC ApplicationsG. Pasciak, J. Chmielowiec, P. Bujlo Functions of Eu(3+) Ions in Materials with CdS Nanoparticles and Oxide MatricesA. M. Kłonkowski, I. Szałkowska HBV Deep Mesa Etching in the InGaAs/InAlAs/AlAs Heterostructure over InP SubstrateM. Górska, H. Wrzesińska, A. Szerling, K. Hejduk, J.M. Łysko Grain Refinement In Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy by Hydrostatic Extrusion Method
M. Lewandowska1, H. Garbacz1, W. Pachla2, A. Mazur2, K.J. Kurzydłowski1 Sol-gel Derived Li-ion Conducting Polymer ElectrolytesE. Żelazowska1, E. Rysiakiewicz-Pasek2, M. Borczuch-Łączka3 The Sol-gel Synthesis of Bismuth Titanate Electroceramic Thin FilmsA. Zarycka, A. Lisińska-Czekaj, J. Czuber, T. Orkisz, J. Ilczuk, D. Czekaj Internal Friction Related to The Mobility of Domain Walls in Sol-gel Derived PZT CeramicsA. Zarycka, R. Zachariasz, J. Ilczuk, A. Chrobak Textural Properties of Silica-based Organic-Inorganic Polymer Hybrid XerogelsI. Zaręba-Gródź1, W. Miśta2, A. Sikora3,
T. Gotszalk3, W. Stręk2, K. Hermanowicz2, K. Maruszewski1 The Effect of Heat Treatment of TiO2 Coatings Obtained by The Sol-gel Method on The Corrosion Resistance of Chromium SteelE. Szałkowska1, J. Masalski2, B. Kucharska3,
J. Głuszek2 Bioactive Glass CoatingsR. Sindut1, K. Cholewa-Kowalska1, J. Nejman2,
M. Łączka1, M. Karpov3, A.M. Osyczka3, P. Leboy3 Spectroscopic Properties of a Chlorophyll-based Photosensitive Dye Entrapped in Sol-gel Fibre-optic ApplicatorsA. Ulatowska-Jarża1, U. Binding2, H. Podbielska1,3,
I. Hołowacz1, W. Stręk4, G. Müller5, H.J. Eichler2,3 Formation of Nanostructures with a Controlled Size Distribution in Si-based Gels by Ion Irradiation
Electrical and Mechanical Properties of Nitrided Sol-gel Derived TiO2 and SiO2-TiO2 filmsB. Kościelska, L. Murawski, L. Wicikowski Synthesis of Magnetic Nanoparticles Via The Sol-gel TechniqueR. Kornak1, D. D. Nižňanský1, K. Haiman1,
W. Tylus3, K. Maruszewski1 Application of Image Analysis for Characterization of PowdersJ, Michalski1, T. Wejrzanowski1, R. Pielaszek2,
K. Konopka1, W. Łojkowski2, K.J. Kurzydłowski1 Design of Molecular Structure and Synthetic Approaches to Single-source Precursors in The Sol-gel TechnologyV.G. Kessler1, G.M. Seisenbaeva1, P. Werndrup1,
S. Parola2, G.I. Spijksma3 Carbon-silica Sol-gel Derived NanomaterialsT. Hübert, A. Shimamura, A. Klyszcz Incorporation of Zirconia and Germania and Ternary Compounds of ZrO2-GeO2V.S. Gurin1, A.A. Alexeenko2, K.K. Kasparov3,
E.A. Tyavlovskaya3 Raman System for Monitoring Dye DopingM. Gnyba1, M. Keränen2 AbstractBeing a relatively low-temperature technique, the sol-gel technology enables the synthesis of hybrid polymers doped by organic dyes. In order to ensure the required properties of the final product, however, the mixing of sol and dye must be strictly controlled to avoid unwanted chemical reactions between them. Raman spectroscopic in-sit monitoring of the process was used to address this problem. Problems encountered in spectroscopic studies of non-transparent dye-doped sols, arising from intensive scattering, attenuation of the Raman signal inside the investigated material, and fluorescence induced by the laser beam, are discussed. The Raman measuring system constructed for the research presented in this paper uses a diode laser and a compact spectrometer connected to a reaction glass vessel by a fibre optic probe. Proper selection of the excitation beam wavelength and suitable design of the opto-mechanical setup results in an increase of the Raman signal and improved rejection of interfering signals. The system presented does not require access inside the vessel. In-situ monitoring was carried out for the process conducted at room temperature and up to 87 °C. As the intensity of the Raman bands assigned to the dye did not change during the process, it can be concluded that dye does not decompose. Hide abstract Raman Investigation of Hybrid Polymer Thin FilmsM. Gnyba1, M. Keränen2, M. Kozanecki3,
B.B. Kosmowski1 The Effect of Poly(ethylene glycol) on The Crystallisation and Phase Transitions of Nanocrystalline TiO2 Thin FilmsY. Djaoued1, J. Robichaud1, R. Brüning2,
A.-S. Albert1, P.V. Ashrit3 Quantum Confinement Effect of In-situ Generated Cu2O in a Nanostructured Zirconia MatrixS. Kundu, S. Jana, P.K.Biswas |
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