In this work, three-dimensional (3D) structured hybrid materials were fabricated combining 3D printing technology with in situ generation of inorganic nanoparticles by sol-gel technique. Those materials, consisting of silica nanodomains covalently interconnected with organic polymers, were 3D printed in complex multilayered architectures, incorporating liquid silica precursors into a photocurable oligomer in the presence of suitable photoinitiators and exposing them to a digital light system. A post sol-gel treatment in acidic vapors allowed the in situ generation of the inorganic phase in a dedicated step. This method allows to build hybrid structures operating with a full liquid formulation without meeting the drawbacks of incorporating i...
A sol, aqueous solution-based ink is presented for fabrication of 3D transparent silica glass object...
A series of polymers capable of self-assembling into infinite networks via supramolecular interactio...
A series of polymers capable of self-assembling into infinite networks via supramolecular interactio...
In this work, three-dimensional (3D) structured hybrid materials were fabricated combining 3D printi...
Abstract Vat‐photopolymerization‐based 3D printing enables on‐demand construction of customized obje...
This review deals with silica based hybrid materials obtained by the sol-gel method. It involves con...
This review deals with silica based hybrid materials obtained by the sol-gel method. It involves con...
The paper addresses the issues of alkoxide method of sol-gel synthesis and non-hydrolytic method of ...
The use of nanoparticles in hybrid and polymeric matrices has been investigated. Different types of ...
The use of nanoparticles in hybrid and polymeric matrices has been investigated. Different types of ...
Here, we show tough materials with continuous composition and stiffness gradients, without interface...
Sol-gel derived hybrid organic/inorganic (O/I) nanocomposites are largely exploited in materials tec...
Sol-gel derived hybrid organic/inorganic (O/I) nanocomposites are largely exploited in materials tec...
Sol-gel derived hybrid organic/inorganic (O/I) nanocomposites are largely exploited in materials tec...
The paper addresses the issues of alkoxide method of sol-gel synthesis and non-hydrolytic method of ...
A sol, aqueous solution-based ink is presented for fabrication of 3D transparent silica glass object...
A series of polymers capable of self-assembling into infinite networks via supramolecular interactio...
A series of polymers capable of self-assembling into infinite networks via supramolecular interactio...
In this work, three-dimensional (3D) structured hybrid materials were fabricated combining 3D printi...
Abstract Vat‐photopolymerization‐based 3D printing enables on‐demand construction of customized obje...
This review deals with silica based hybrid materials obtained by the sol-gel method. It involves con...
This review deals with silica based hybrid materials obtained by the sol-gel method. It involves con...
The paper addresses the issues of alkoxide method of sol-gel synthesis and non-hydrolytic method of ...
The use of nanoparticles in hybrid and polymeric matrices has been investigated. Different types of ...
The use of nanoparticles in hybrid and polymeric matrices has been investigated. Different types of ...
Here, we show tough materials with continuous composition and stiffness gradients, without interface...
Sol-gel derived hybrid organic/inorganic (O/I) nanocomposites are largely exploited in materials tec...
Sol-gel derived hybrid organic/inorganic (O/I) nanocomposites are largely exploited in materials tec...
Sol-gel derived hybrid organic/inorganic (O/I) nanocomposites are largely exploited in materials tec...
The paper addresses the issues of alkoxide method of sol-gel synthesis and non-hydrolytic method of ...
A sol, aqueous solution-based ink is presented for fabrication of 3D transparent silica glass object...
A series of polymers capable of self-assembling into infinite networks via supramolecular interactio...
A series of polymers capable of self-assembling into infinite networks via supramolecular interactio...