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    Consolidated Melting Gel Coatings on AZ31 Magnesium Alloy with Excellent Corrosion Resistance in NaCl Solutions: An Interface Study by Aparicio, Mario, Mosa, Jadra, Rodriguez, Gabriela, Guzman, Jennifer, Picard, Quentin, Klein, Lisa C, Jitianu, Andrei

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (23-01-2019)
    “…Magnesium alloys, with a density two-thirds that of aluminum, are very attractive for the industry. However, these alloys are extremely susceptible to…”
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    Hybrid Sol-Gel Glasses with Glass-Transition Temperatures Below Room Temperature by Jitianu, Andrei, Gonzalez, Guadalupe, Klein, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-12-2015)
    “…Melting gels are hybrid gels that have the ability to soften and flow at around 100°C for some combinations of mono‐ and di‐substituted alkoxysiloxanes, where…”
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    Effect of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) on melting gel behavior by Klein, Lisa C., Al‐Marzoki, Kutaiba, Jitianu, Andrei, Rodriguez, Gabriela

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-08-2020)
    “…To increase the connectivity of the molecular structure but not to prevent softening, small amounts of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) were added to…”
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    Obtaining Thickness-Limited Electrospray Deposition for 3D Coating by Lei, Lin, Kovacevich, Dylan A, Nitzsche, Michael P, Ryu, Jihyun, Al-Marzoki, Kutaiba, Rodriguez, Gabriela, Klein, Lisa C, Jitianu, Andrei, Singer, Jonathan P

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (04-04-2018)
    “…Electrospray processing utilizes the balance of electrostatic forces and surface tension within a charged spray to produce charged microdroplets with a narrow…”
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    Dielectric behavior of organically modified siloxane melting gels by Gambino, Louis, Jitianu, Andrei, Klein, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-12-2012)
    “…Hybrid melting gels were prepared by a sol–gel process, starting with a mono-substituted alkoxysilane and a di-substituted alkoxysilane, methyltriethoxysilane…”
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    Organic–inorganic hybrid melting gels by Klein, Lisa C., Jitianu, Andrei

    Published in Journal of sol-gel science and technology (01-07-2010)
    “…Melting gels are a class of organically modified silica gels that are rigid at room temperature, flow at temperature T1 and consolidate at temperature T2…”
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    Thermal analysis of organically modified siloxane melting gels by Jitianu, Andrei, Lammers, Kristin, Arbuckle-Kiel, Georgia A., Klein, Lisa C.

    “…Hybrid melting gels were prepared by a sol–gel process, starting with a mono-substituted siloxane and a di-substituted siloxane, methyltrimethoxysilane (MTES)…”
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    Erratum to: Organic–inorganic hybrid melting gels by Klein, Lisa C., Jitianu, Andrei

    Published in Journal of sol-gel science and technology (01-09-2011)
    “…Melting gels are a class of organically modified silica gels that are rigid at room temperature, flow at temperature T1 and consolidate at temperature T2…”
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    Methyl modified siloxane melting gels for hydrophobic films by Jitianu, Andrei, Doyle, John, Amatucci, Glenn, Klein, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of sol-gel science and technology (01-02-2010)
    “…Hybrid melting gels were prepared by a sol–gel process, starting with a mono-substituted siloxane and a di-substituted siloxane. Methyl-modified melting gels…”
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    Phenyl-Substituted Siloxane Hybrid Gels that Soften Below 140°C by Jitianu, Andrei, Amatucci, Glenn, Klein, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-01-2009)
    “…A characteristic of so‐called melting gels is that the gels, which are rigid at room temperature, are able to soften and resoften at temperatures around 110°C…”
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    Organic–inorganic sol-gel thick films for humidity barriers by Jitianu, Andrei, Amatucci, Glenn, Klein, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of materials research (01-08-2008)
    “…Hybrid thick films were deposited on Surlyn, a copolymer of poly(ethylene- co-methacrylic acid) and a common adhesion film for metal surfaces. Hybrid…”
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    Sol–gel synthesis of erbium-doped yttrium silicate glass–ceramics by Ranganathan, Varadharajan, Klein, Lisa C.

    Published in Journal of non-crystalline solids (15-07-2008)
    “…Yttrium silicate glasses and glass–ceramics were prepared by the sol–gel process. Yttrium nitrate was added to tetraethyl orthosilicate in amounts representing…”
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    Red, violet and upconversion luminescence of Eu/Sm codoped sol gel SiO2–TiO2 by Azzouz, I.M., Klein, Lisa C.

    Published in Optical materials (01-12-2012)
    “…► Preparation, characterization and luminescence properties of Eu/Sm codoped sol gel SiO2TiO2 are reported. ► Preliminary results have indicated that SiO2TiO2…”
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    Silica Gels for Atmospheric Water Harvesting by Tsai, Emily, Vaz, Lara, Yeung, Alan, Klein, Lisa C., Jenkins, Sydney

    “…Hydrophobic organically modified silica gels were coated on sand-blasted steel substrates. The gel surfaces were patterned using silicone rubber molds and…”
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    Hybrid Sol-Gel Glasses with Glass-Transition Temperatures Below Roomᅡ Temperature by Jitianu, Andrei, Gonzalez, Guadalupe, Klein, Lisa C

    Published in Journal of the American Ceramic Society (01-12-2015)
    “…Melting gels are hybrid gels that have the ability to soften and flow at around 100°C for some combinations of mono- and di-substituted alkoxysiloxanes, where…”
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    Nanostructure of Er3+ doped silicates by Yao, Nan, Hou, Kirk, Haines, Christopher D., Etessami, Nathan, Ranganathan, Varadh, Halpern, Susan B., Kear, Bernard H., Klein, Lisa C., Sigel, George H.

    Published in Journal of electron microscopy (01-06-2005)
    “…We demonstrate nanostructural evolution resulting in highly increased photoluminescence in silicates doped with Er3+ ions. High-resolution transmission…”
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