Published: CABEQ 33 (3) (2019) 295–301
Paper type: Review
S. Kurajica
Abstract
Metal alkoxides are the most commonly used sol-gel process precursors. Most
alkoxides show excessive reactivity towards water. That leads to rapid hydrolysis, metal
hydroxide formation, and immediate precipitation. The reactivity of alkoxides can be
reduced by modification with chelation agents. Chelation influences the gelation process,
which is reflected in gel structure and properties of the final material. In this short review,
the chelation process, the oligomerization phenomena, and the influence of the chelating agent on the gel structure are discussed. Peculiarities of the use of FTIR and NMR, as methods particularly suitable for the investigation of chelation process, are described taking ethyl acetoacetate as an example.
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Keywords
alkoxides, chelation, ATR-FTIR, NMR, sol-gel