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Structure and Properties of Vanadium Pentoxide Gels

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

J. Livage*
Affiliation:
Spectrochimie du Solide - Université PARIS VI - 4, place Jussieu - 75230 Paris, France.
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Abstract

Transition metal oxide gels can be obtained, through a polycondensation process, by acidification of aqueous solutions. Thin layers can be easily deposited onto a substrate. Their electronic and ionic properties could lead to new developments of the sol-gel process. The semiconducting properties of V2O gels can be used for antistatic coatings or electrical switching devices. These gels exhibit a lamellar structure and can be described as particle hydrates. They are fast proton conductors and could behave as a host lattice for intercalation.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1984

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