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Hybrid fibers organic-inorganic

Granqvist, H. Helminen, A. Vehvilainen, M. Aaritalo, V. Seppala, J. Linden, M., Biodegradable and Bioactive Hybrid Organic-Inorganic PEG-Siloxane Fibers. Preparation and Characterization. Coll. Polym. Sci. 2004, 282,... [Pg.31]

Other unusual additives include oxetanes, vinylic macromono-mers, silicon carbide, superconductive carbon blacks, silver-coated fly ash, metal oxides, Tb for green emission, antibacterial agents, and organic-inorganic hybrid copolymer fibers. In an interesting reversal, transition element acetylacetonate salts were decomposed in a PDMS matrix to give membranes with catalytic activity. ... [Pg.233]

Swart, M. Olsson, R. T. Hedenqvist, M. S. Mallon, P. E., Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Copolymer Fibers and Their Use in Sihcone Laminate Composites. Polym. Eng. Sd. 2010,50, 2143-2152. [Pg.258]

Silica nanoparticles have been widely used as fillers in the manufacture of coatings [103], rubber [104], plastics [105], binders [106], functional fibers [107], etc. In recent years, the preparation of organic-inorganic hybrid materials composed of polymers and functionalized silica nanoparticles has been widely investigated. The combination of organic polymer components with nanometer-sized silica fillers in a single material has extraordinary significance for the development of hybrid materials with unique properties. [Pg.14]

Larsen, G., R. Velarde-Ortiz, K. Minchow, A. Barrero, and I. G. Loscertales (2003). A method for making inorganic and hybrid (organic/inorganic) fibers and vesicles with diameters in the submicrometer and micrometer range via sol-gel chemistry and electrically forced liquid jets. Journal of the American Chemical Society 125(5) 1154-1155. [Pg.355]

Matsuzaki K., Arai D., Taneda T., Mukaiyama T., Ikeyama M. Continuous silica glass fiber produced by sol-gel method. J. Non-Cryst. Solids 1982 112 437-441 Monocha S., Vashistha D.Y., Monocha L.M. Thermal evolution of hybrid organic-inorganic gels derived from reaction of 1,4-butanediol with tetraethoxysUane. J. Sol-Gel Sci. Technol. 1999 16 221-226... [Pg.199]


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