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Polymer-inorganic hybrid latexes

Silicone co-polymer networks and IPNs have recently been reviewed.321 The development of IPNs is briefly described, and the definitions of the main (non-exclusive) classes of the IPNs are cited. Examples of latex IPNs, simultaneous and sequential IPNs, semi-IPNs, and thermoplastic IPNs are provided. The use of silicone-silicone IPNs in studies of model silicone networks is also illustrated. Networks in which siloxane and non-siloxane components are connected via chemical bonds are considered co-polymer networks, although some other names have been applied to such networks. Today, some of the examples in this category should, perhaps, be discussed as organic-inorganic hybrids, or nanocomposites. Silicone IPNs are discussed in almost all of the major references dealing with IPNs.322-324 Silicone IPNs are also briefly discussed in some other, previously cited, reviews.291,306... [Pg.670]

Rahman MM, Elaissari A (2010) Organic-inorganic hybrid magnetic latex. Adv Polym Sd. doi 10.1007/12 2010 59... [Pg.17]

A hybrid latex particle is either a latex comprising of a high molar mass polymer and an oligomer (or an alkyd resin) or a latex particle that contains both organic and inorganic material phases. [Pg.297]


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