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Sol-Gel Materials for Pigments and Ceramics

Nanofillers have actually been around for decades (the oldest for over a century) carbon blacks, pigments, precipitated silicic acid (Ultrasil, Degussa-Hiils), pyrogenic silicic acids (Aerosile, Degussa-Hiils), phyllosilicates, nucleation agents, reactive silicone nanoparticles for epoxy resins, ceramic materials and inorganic-organic hybrid particles from sol-gel transformations, for example synthetic, dispersible aluminate (boehmite) powder. [Pg.138]


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