dear colleagues,
In my laboratory, we developped a new
sol-gel method to obtain nanocrystalline powders.
The main step of this method is a polymerisation of
acrylamide/bis-acrylamide gel.
Such gels are widely used in biochemistry for
separating molecules. In our case, the calcination of
this gel will give nanocrystalline oxide powders
(metallic precursors are embedded in the gel matrix).
As you may know, the crystallisation will depend on
pore size and gel decomposition. So i would like to
have more information about acrylamide gel properties
and behaviour with temperature, decomposition...
So can you give basic references concerning:
- acrylamide/bis-acrylamide polymerisation
(synthesis conditions, pore sizes, mechanical
properties, gel decomposition with temperature...)
Thanks a lot
Guilhem DEZANNEAU
Laboratoire des materiaux et du Genie physique
BP46, domaine universitaire
38402 SAINT MARTIN D'HERES CEDEX
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