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Particles, transmission electron surfaces, surface chemistry

Siebert and Riew (4) described the chemistry of the in situ particle formation. They proposed that the composition of the particle is a mixture of linear CTBN-epoxy copolymers and crosslinked epoxy resin. The polymer morphology of the CTBN toughened epoxy systems was investigated by Rowe (5) using transmission electron microscopy by carbon replication of fracture surfaces. Riew and Smith (6) supported the... [Pg.329]

Figure 9-33. Transmission electron microscopic image of CeOi nanoparticles coated with boron nitride. The inset high-resolution image shows that the surface of the Ce02 particles is covered with a very thin layer. (Reprinted with permission from ref 49. Copyright 2003 The Royal Society of Chemistry)... Figure 9-33. Transmission electron microscopic image of CeOi nanoparticles coated with boron nitride. The inset high-resolution image shows that the surface of the Ce02 particles is covered with a very thin layer. (Reprinted with permission from ref 49. Copyright 2003 The Royal Society of Chemistry)...

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