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Polymers reinforcing agents

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This chapter describes two important and diverse roles played by polysaccharides in development of biocomposites viz. as reinforcing agents in polymers matrix and second as matrix for synthesis of green metal nanocomposites... [Pg.119]

Hence polysaccharides have been viewed as a potential renewable source of nanosized reinforcement. Being naturally found in a semicrystalline state, aqueous acids can be employed to hydrolyze the amorphous sections of the polymer. As a result the crystalline sections of these polysaccharides are released, resulting in individual monocrystalline nanoparticles [13]. The concept of reinforced polymer materials with polysaccharide nanofillers has known rapid advances leading to development of a new class of materials called Bionanocomposites, which successfully integrates the two concepts of biocomposites and nanometer sized materials. The first part of the chapter deals with the synthesis of polysaccharide nanoparticles and their performance as reinforcing agents in bionanocomposites. [Pg.120]

A rapidly increasing number of publications on polysilanes documents current interest in these polymers (JJ. Polysilanes are potentially applicable in microlithography as high resolution UV-resists (2J, imageable etch barriers ), or contrast enhancement layers (4). They have been successfully used as precursors to Si-C fibers (5J and ceramic reinforcing agents ((L). Polysilanes have also initiated polymerization of vinyl monomers (J ). Doping of polysilanes have increased their conductivity to the level of semiconductors (8). Very recently polysilanes were used as photoconductors (9) and non-linear optical materials (10b... [Pg.78]

The use of inorganic additives as extenders in thermoplastic polymers is a long established practice. In recent years, the role of such additives has changed from that of cost-reducing fillers to property enhancing reinforcing agents. This conversion has come about as a result of the comp tibilization of the additive with the thermoplastic polymer, by interaction at the polymer-filler interface. [Pg.469]

Throughout the text we will relate polymer structure to the properties of the polymer. Polymer properties are related not only to the chemical nature of the polymer, but also to such factors as extent and distribution of crystallinity, distribution of polymer chain lengths, and nature and amount of additives, such as fillers, reinforcing agents, and plasticizers, to mention a few. These factors influence essentially all the polymeric properties to some extent including hardness, flammability, weatherability, chemical stability, biological response, comfort, flex life, moisture retention, appearance, dyeability, softening point, and electrical properties. [Pg.38]


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