The term 'gel ' is used so indiscriminately that it has become ambiguous. Existing definitions are reviewed, examples of unfortunate uses of the term are discussed, and important phenomenological characteristics of gels are identified. We propose that the term 'gel ' should be limited to systems which fulfil the following phenomenological characteristics: (a) they consist of two or more components one of which is a liquid, present in substantial quantity and (b) they are soft, solid, or solid-like materials. We further propose a definition of the solid-like characteris-tics of gels in terms of the dynamic mechanical properties, viz. a storage modulus, G'(to), which exhibits a pronounced plateau extending to times at...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
International audienceAmong colloids, gels have been used for changing the consistency of solutions ...
Nature allows polymers to pass through the gel point with striking simplicity and elegance. However,...
Soft polymeric materials have gained importance in recent years, namely in food, pharmaceuticals, ph...
A gel is a liquid trapped within a diluted mesh of cross-linked polymer chains. The systematic study...
Gel becomes an important class of soft materials since it can be seen in a wide variety of the chemi...
Treball Final de Grau en Química. Codi: QU0943. Curs: 2015/2016Gels pervade our daily life in a var...
Gel becomes an important class of soft materials since it can be seen in a wide variety of the chemi...
Gels are amorphous solids whose macroscopic viscoelastic response derives from constraints in the ma...
Gels are amorphous solids whose macroscopic viscoelastic response derives from constraints in the ma...
An increasing demand for adaptive structures using smart materials has emerged in the last decades. ...
Gels are often described as colloidal systems made of a liquid phase in a continuous solid phase. Bu...
ABSTRACT PVC plastisols during gelation are found to have the same evolution of mechanical behavior ...
Soft solids get easily broken (internally and/or macroscopically) at loads above their yield stress....
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
International audienceAmong colloids, gels have been used for changing the consistency of solutions ...
Nature allows polymers to pass through the gel point with striking simplicity and elegance. However,...
Soft polymeric materials have gained importance in recent years, namely in food, pharmaceuticals, ph...
A gel is a liquid trapped within a diluted mesh of cross-linked polymer chains. The systematic study...
Gel becomes an important class of soft materials since it can be seen in a wide variety of the chemi...
Treball Final de Grau en Química. Codi: QU0943. Curs: 2015/2016Gels pervade our daily life in a var...
Gel becomes an important class of soft materials since it can be seen in a wide variety of the chemi...
Gels are amorphous solids whose macroscopic viscoelastic response derives from constraints in the ma...
Gels are amorphous solids whose macroscopic viscoelastic response derives from constraints in the ma...
An increasing demand for adaptive structures using smart materials has emerged in the last decades. ...
Gels are often described as colloidal systems made of a liquid phase in a continuous solid phase. Bu...
ABSTRACT PVC plastisols during gelation are found to have the same evolution of mechanical behavior ...
Soft solids get easily broken (internally and/or macroscopically) at loads above their yield stress....
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
Among soft active materials, i.e. systems that respond to a non-mechanical stimulus (electric field,...
International audienceAmong colloids, gels have been used for changing the consistency of solutions ...