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Solid-vapor-deposited metal-monomer

Simultaneous evaporation of metal with organic and inorganic substances followed by vapor deposition on a substrate allows the production of composite films containing M nanoparticles stabilized in various dielectric matrices [2, 28]. The use of monomer molecules in this process polymerizing during deposition or as a result of the subsequent reactions yields polymeric nanocomposite films with metal inclusions [2, 3, 28, 37]. The new low-temperature synthesis of polymeric nanocomposite films has been elaborated recently. This synthesis is based on the deposition of M/SC and monomers vapors at temperature 80 K followed by low-temperature solid-state polymerization of obtained films in conditions of frozen thermal movement of molecules (cryochemical synthesis) [2], This synthesis has important features, which will be considered further. [Pg.536]


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