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Solution-Induced Intercalation Method

This solution-induced intercalation process has the novelty to swell and disperse clays into a polymer solution. This process is difficult to carry out commercially because of the high cost factor of the solvents. In addition, phase separation in this process is quite tedious for solvent separation from the phase. There are also health and safety concerns associated with the application of this technology. However, this technology is exclusively applicable to water soluble polymers. As the solvent used in this process is water, which is a low-cost as well as an eco-friendly solvent with minimum [Pg.205]


Several techniques such as intercalation of polymer from solution, in-situ intercalative polymerization, melt intercalation, direct mixture of polymer and particulates, template synthesis, in-situ polymerization and solgel process, are being employed for the preparation of polmer-layered silicate nanocomposites. Among them the most common and important approaches are in-situ polymerization, solution-induced intercalation method, and melt processing method, which are briefly discussed below. [Pg.203]

The induced CD of an electric dipole transition of a solute intercalated in DNA has been calculated using a matrix method and wavefunctions proposed for the transitions of... [Pg.331]


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