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Organic-Inorganic Polymer Hybrids Through Hydrogen Bonding

5 Organic-Inorganic Polymer Hybrids Through Hydrogen Bonding [Pg.18]

The basic reactions of the sol-gel procedure are shown in Eqs. (1-3), in which the species of Si—OH are the key intermediates. These Si—OH groups are known as Bransted acids. On the other hand, the amide carbonyl groups are [Pg.18]

Typical examples of organic polymers satisfying the above requirements are as follows poly (2-methyl-2-oxazoline) (2), poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (3), or poly(N,N- [Pg.19]


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Inorganic-organic polymer

Organic hydrogen

Organic polymers

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Polymers bonds

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