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Freezing gels
George W. Scherer
Civil & Environmental Engineering
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Engineering & Materials Science
Freezing
100%
Gels
96%
Liquids
61%
Nucleation
55%
Crystals
52%
Drying
50%
Undercooling
39%
Pore size
30%
Crystal growth
18%
Silica gel
18%
Liquid crystals
16%
Interfacial energy
16%
Water
14%
Catalysts
11%
Entropy
11%
Fusion reactions
10%
Temperature
5%
Physics & Astronomy
freezing
93%
gels
71%
porosity
66%
liquids
32%
drying
30%
nucleation
30%
crystals
24%
supercooling
22%
freeze drying
14%
silica gel
13%
organic liquids
13%
interfacial energy
12%
water
11%
shrinkage
10%
catalysts
9%
penetration
8%
fusion
8%
liquid crystals
7%
entropy
7%
gradients
6%
kinetics
6%
temperature
3%
Chemical Compounds
Pore
60%
Gel
57%
Liquid
49%
Nucleation
43%
Entropy of Fusion
20%
Freeze Drying
14%
Pore Size Distribution
13%
Interfacial Energy
12%
Liquid Crystal
12%
Pore Size
11%
Force
8%
Flow
8%
Porosity
7%
Pressure
7%
Catalyst
5%
Surface
4%