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Subject microcomposite

The material functionalization of cellulose and related polysaccharides via different types of microcompositions is the subject of the following chapter written by Yoshiyuki Nishio. [Pg.309]

Historically, polysiloxane elastomers have been reinforced with micron scale particles such as amorphous inorganic silica to form polysiloxane microcomposites. However, with the continued growth of new fields such as soft nanolithography, flexible polymer electronics and biomedical implant technology, there is an ever increasing demand for polysiloxane materials with better defined, improved and novel physical, chemical and mechanical properties. In line with these trends, researchers have turned towards the development of polysiloxane nanocomposites systems which incorporate a heterogeneous second phase on the nanometer scale. Over the last decade, there has been much interest in polymeric nanocomposite materials and the reader is directed towards the reviews by Alexandre and Dubois (4) or Joshi and Bhupendra (5) on the subject. [Pg.264]


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