2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10971-023-06228-1
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Developing a pure silica ink for 3D printing through sol-gel reaction and mild conditions

Raquel Rodríguez-González,
Luis M. Delgado,
Román A. Pérez
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“…Currently, the eld of creating hybrid materials is intensively developing [1][2][3]. The sol-gel method is widely used to create porous materials that have applications in drug delivery systems [4], for tissue repair [5], for corrosion protection [6], for the immobilization of biomaterials, for 3D printing [7], for use in biosensors [8] and bio lters [9], for the adsorption of heavy metals [10]. For a number of applications, it is necessary that the formed architecture be characterized by uniform, repeatable porosity for loading the active substance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the eld of creating hybrid materials is intensively developing [1][2][3]. The sol-gel method is widely used to create porous materials that have applications in drug delivery systems [4], for tissue repair [5], for corrosion protection [6], for the immobilization of biomaterials, for 3D printing [7], for use in biosensors [8] and bio lters [9], for the adsorption of heavy metals [10]. For a number of applications, it is necessary that the formed architecture be characterized by uniform, repeatable porosity for loading the active substance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%