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Thermochemistry of hybrid materials

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2023
This 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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Polymer–Lipid Hybrid Materials

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Hierarchic 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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Hybrid materials for optics and photonics

Chemical Society Reviews, 2011
The interest in organic-inorganic hybrids as materials for optics and photonics started more than 25 years ago and since then has known a continuous and strong growth. The high versatility of sol-gel processing offers a wide range of possibilities to design tailor-made materials in terms of structure, texture, functionality, properties and shape ...
BENEDICTE LEBEAU, INNOCENZI, Plinio
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A novel hybrid carbon material

Nature Nanotechnology, 2007
Both fullerenes and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) exhibit many advantageous properties. Despite the similarities between these two forms of carbon, there have been very few attempts to physically merge them. We have discovered a novel hybrid material that combines fullerenes and SWNTs into a single structure in which the fullerenes are ...
Nasibulin, Albert G.   +17 more
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Cruciform‐Silica Hybrid Materials

Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2009
AbstractSilica 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, 2011
Graphene-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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Conductive plastics with hybrid materials

Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2009
AbstractHybrid materials of conducting polyaniline (PANi) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were synthesized using an in situ polymerization method. The resulting CNTs with a thin layer of PANi coating were further compounded with polypropylene to produce electrically conductive composite material.
Nättinen, Kalle   +4 more
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IR-Luminescent Molecules in Hybrid Materials

Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 2003
In the present work we report on steady-state and dynamical optical properties of four polymethine dye molecules absorbing in the near infrared (IR) region (0.8–1.1 μm) and emitting around 1.2 μm. The molecules are embedded in organically modified silicate (ORMOSIL) material synthesized by a sol-gel method.
PROSPOSITO, PAOLO   +6 more
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Hybrid composite materials

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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Hybridized graphene materials

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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