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Gels: Structure and Properties

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This lecture covers the properties and structure of gels, including sol-gel processes, physically and chemically crosslinked gels, and the formation of hydrogels, organogels, and aerogels. It also discusses the percolation threshold, generation in polymers, and the hydrolysis and condensation processes in gel formation.

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