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Energetics of high surface area silicas
P. D. Maniar,
A. Navrotsky
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Engineering & Materials Science
Fused silica
100%
Silica
73%
Low pressure chemical vapor deposition
58%
Gels
37%
Silica gel
33%
Acids
32%
Calorimetry
31%
Hydrolysis
28%
Structural relaxation
20%
Temperature
19%
Point defects
18%
Raman scattering
17%
Sol-gel process
16%
Sol-gels
15%
Snow
14%
Monomers
14%
Solubility
13%
Diffraction
12%
Ethanol
11%
Condensation
11%
Annealing
11%
Impurities
11%
Drying
11%
Infrared radiation
10%
Thermodynamics
10%
Experiments
8%
Water
6%
Physics & Astronomy
silicon dioxide
54%
rings
29%
siloxanes
28%
silica glass
24%
gels
22%
energy
21%
acids
19%
silica gel
18%
low pressure
17%
vapor deposition
16%
hydrolysis
16%
metastable state
14%
flames
12%
heat measurement
12%
thermodynamic cycles
10%
porosity
10%
snow
9%
sol-gel processes
8%
healing
8%
drying
7%
ethyl alcohol
7%
infrared spectra
6%
point defects
6%
proportion
6%
monomers
6%
solubility
6%
condensation
6%
Raman spectra
5%
trends
5%
impurities
4%
annealing
4%
temperature
4%
water
4%
diffraction
3%
Chemical Compounds
Surface Area
46%
Energy
33%
Low Pressure Chemical Vapour Deposition
31%
Gel
22%
Siloxane
22%
Amorphous Material
14%
Glass
14%
Calorimetry
13%
Flame
12%
Drop
12%
Liquid Film
10%
Thermodynamic Cycle
10%
Structural Relaxation
9%
Pore
9%
Crystal Point Defect
9%
Hydrolysis
8%
Basic Solution
8%
pH Value
6%
Raman Spectrum
5%
Sol Gel Process
5%
Annealing
5%
Condensation
5%
Strain
5%
Ethanol
4%
Solubility
4%
Monomer
4%
Pressure
4%
Reduction
3%
Surface
2%