Materials doping through sol–gel chemistry: a little something can make a big difference

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J.-M. Nedelec
L. Courtheoux
E. Jallot
C. Kinowski
J. Lao
P. Laquerriere
C. Mansuy
G. Renaudin
S. Turrell
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[1] Université Blaise Pascal,Laboratoire des Matériaux Inorganiques, CNRS, UMR 6002
[2] Clermont-Ferrand 2,Laboratoire de Physique Corpusculaire de Clermont
[3] Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Clermont-Ferrand,Ferrand, CNRS/IN2P3, UMR 6533
[4] Université Blaise Pascal,Laboratoire de Spectrochimie Infrarouge et Raman, CNRS, UMR 8516, Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Lasers et Applications
[5] Clermont-Ferrand 2,Laboratoire de Microscopie Electronique
[6] Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille,Synthèse, Structure et Fonctions de Molécules Bioactives, CNRS, UMR 7613
[7] INSERM – ERM 0203,undefined
[8] IFR 53,undefined
[9] Université Pierre et Marie Curie,undefined
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Doping; Bioceramics; Glasses; Scintillators; Structure; Silica gels; Raman spectroscopy; Hydroxyapatite; Bioactive glasses;
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Several examples of sol–gel preparation of doped materials are taken to illustrate the various situations where the doping elements are responsible for the main function of the material or govern its structure. Other examples are used to illustrate that sometimes unexpected effects can be observed like structural modification and the appearance of new properties. Rare earth doped scintillators demonstrate higher homogeneity for materials prepared via sol–gel chemistry when compared with classical solid state reaction. The XRD study of rare earth doped orthoborates shows that doping can affect the vaterite to calcite phase transition observed in these compounds. A Raman spectroscopic study has been performed on doped silica xerogels and it has been shown that doping ions can modify greatly the densification process in these amorphous materials. Finally, it has been evidenced that sol–gel chemistry allows the preparation of bioactive ceramics with enhanced properties. In particular Zn-doped HAP with anti inflammatory properties has been prepared and Sr-doped bioactive glasses have demonstrated superior in-vitro bioactivity as evidenced by PIXE-RBS study.
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