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Polymer–Lipid Hybrid Materials
Chemical Reviews, 2021Hierarchic self-assembly underpins much of the form and function seen in synthetic or biological soft materials. Lipids are paramount examples, building themselves in nature or synthetically in a variety of meso/nanostructures. Synthetic block copolymers capture many of lipid's structural and functional properties.
Yoo Kyung Go, Cecilia Leal
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Thermochemistry of hybrid materials
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2023This paper is based on a lecture Navrotsky gave honouring the memory of Paul McMillan. It summarizes our recent findings in the thermodynamics of hybrid materials including metal organic frameworks (MOFs), polymer-derived ceramics (PDCs) and ionic organic–inorganic compounds.
Alexandra Navrotsky, Gerson J. Leonel
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Cruciform‐Silica Hybrid Materials
Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2009AbstractSilica scaffolding: By employing functionalized mesoporous SBA‐15 silica, novel fluorescent cruciform‐silica hybrid materials are generated which preserve the desirable solution properties of cruciforms in the solid state for potential use in sensory schemes.magnified imagePreserving the solution properties of functional fluorophores upon ...
Anthony J, Zucchero +5 more
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Graphene–Biomineral Hybrid Materials
Advanced Materials, 2011Graphene-based biomineral hybrid materials are synthesized by biomimetic mineralization of CO(2) into CaCO(3) in the presence of graphene oxide (GO) sheets. The hybrid film could be further reduced to a conductive graphene-CaCO(3) hybrid film. The GO/graphene CaCO(3) hybrid showed enhanced in vitro bone bioactivity with increased hydroxyapatite ...
Kim, SJ Kim, Sung-Jin +4 more
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Hybrid Inorganic—Organic Mesoporous Materials
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications X, 2018
The integration of graphene and 2D materials into device technologies requires a detailed understanding of how intrinsic and extrinsic forces impact their properties, as well as the development of engineering strategies to vary their properties for a specific response.
Eric S. Snow +5 more
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The integration of graphene and 2D materials into device technologies requires a detailed understanding of how intrinsic and extrinsic forces impact their properties, as well as the development of engineering strategies to vary their properties for a specific response.
Eric S. Snow +5 more
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Materials Science Forum, 2011
Various composite materials have been developed, but in many cases problems arise due to the combined materials such as fabrication becoming difficult because of the significant increase in viscosity, and transparency of the polymer is sacrificed. These issues can be overcome by controlling the nanointerface; however, this is considered as a difficult ...
Tadafumi Adschiri +13 more
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Various composite materials have been developed, but in many cases problems arise due to the combined materials such as fabrication becoming difficult because of the significant increase in viscosity, and transparency of the polymer is sacrificed. These issues can be overcome by controlling the nanointerface; however, this is considered as a difficult ...
Tadafumi Adschiri +13 more
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Frontiers in Automobile and Mechanical Engineering -2010, 2010
Composite materials are formed by reinforcing two or more materials of varying properties. Our paper deals with the analysis of hybrid composite materials. Hybridization is a process of incorporating synthetic fibers with that of natural and metallic fibers in order to yield better strength, stiffness, high strength to weight ratio and other mechanical
T Prabhuram, V Somurajan, S Prabhakaran
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Composite materials are formed by reinforcing two or more materials of varying properties. Our paper deals with the analysis of hybrid composite materials. Hybridization is a process of incorporating synthetic fibers with that of natural and metallic fibers in order to yield better strength, stiffness, high strength to weight ratio and other mechanical
T Prabhuram, V Somurajan, S Prabhakaran
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Acta Materialia, 2003
Abstract The properties of engineering materials can be mapped, displaying the ranges of mechanical, thermal, electrical and optical behavior they offer. These maps reveal that there are holes: some areas of property-space are occupied and others are empty.
M.F. Ashby, Y.J.M. Bréchet
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Abstract The properties of engineering materials can be mapped, displaying the ranges of mechanical, thermal, electrical and optical behavior they offer. These maps reveal that there are holes: some areas of property-space are occupied and others are empty.
M.F. Ashby, Y.J.M. Bréchet
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Hybrid composite materials offer an innovative approach to engineering materials with enhanced properties, combining the strengths of different constituent materials. Among various methods of fabrication and joining, friction stir welding (FSW) has emerged as a promising technique for joining hybrid composite materials due to its ability to produce ...
Nirdesh Jain, Sakshi Kathuria
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Nirdesh Jain, Sakshi Kathuria
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