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Poly organic-inorganic composite resists

QuasicrystaUine phases form at compositions close to the related crystalline phases. When solidified, the resultant strucmre has icosahedra threaded by a network of wedge disclinations, having resisted reconstruction into crystalline units with three-dimensional translational periodicity. The most well-known examples of quasicrystals are inorganic phases from the ternary intermetallic systems Al-Li-Cu, Al-Pd-Mn, Zn-Mg-Ln, Al-Ni-Co, Al-Cu-Co, and Al-Mn-Pd. In 2007, certain blends of polyisoprene, polystyrene, and poly(2-vinylpyridine) were found to form star-shaped copolymers that assemble into the first known organic quasicrystals (Hayashida et al., 2007). [Pg.4]


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