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Magnetic nanocomposites

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2016
Magnetic nanocomposites are multi-component materials, typically containing nanosized magnetic materials to trigger the response to an external stimulus (i.e., an external static or alternating magnetic field). Up to now, the search for novel nanocomposites has lead to the combination of a plethora of different materials (e.g., gels, liquid crystals ...
Behrens, S., Appel, I.
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Biorenewable nanocomposites

MRS Bulletin, 2011
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Avérous, Luc, Pollet, Eric
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The Processing of Nanocomposites

2009
Manufacturing techniques can have a significant impact on the dielectric properties of nanostructured materials, sometimes even larger than the effect of the nanofiller itself. Indeed, the choice of the best nanofiller to improve the electric behavior of the final nanocomposite (NC) is often frustrated by residual contaminants of the matrix-nanofiller ...
F. Bellucci   +3 more
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Superhydrophobic cellulose nanocomposites

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2008
Superhydrophobic cellulose nanocomposites were prepared using a multi-step nanoengineering process. The combination of different techniques made it possible to construct novel features at the ensuing surface, characterized by both an increase in its roughness induced by amorphous silica particles and a reduction in its energy insured by perfluoro ...
Goncalves, Gil   +4 more
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Sol-Gel Nanocomposites

2014
Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to Sol-Gel Nanocomposites by Guido Kickelbick Chapter 2: Modelling and simulation of sol-gel nanocomposites by Paola Posocco, Sabrina Pricl and Maurizio Fermeglia Chapter 3: Synthesis Strategies for the Preparation of Sol-Gel Nanocomposites by Massimo Guglielmi Chapter 4: Characterization Methods by Alessandro Martucci ...
GUGLIELMI, MASSIMO   +2 more
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Cellulose nanocomposites

2008
Publisher Summary Nanotechnology can be defined as the understanding and control of matter at dimensions of roughly 1-100 nm, where unique phenomena enable novel applications. Cellulose can be prepared in the form of crystalline whiskers with cross-sectional dimensions in the range 2-20 nm. These were described as crystallites until recently, when the
R.H. NEWMAN, M.P. STAIGER
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Mechanosynthesis of Nanocomposites

Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 2003
An overview of mechanochemical synthesis in metallic systems shows that mechanical activation of metal mixtures is the efficient way to prepare nanocomposites. It is showed that mechanocomposites in metal systems with negative mixing enthalpies as a system with unusually large contact surface can serve as precursors for subsequent chemical reactions of
N. Z. Lyakhov   +2 more
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Tribology of Bulk Polymer Nanocomposites and Nanocomposite Coatings

2012
Polymer-matrix nanocomposites are increasingly been applied as structural materials in the aerospace, automotive and chemical industries, in a number of tribological applications including such components as bearings, gears, cams, seals, vacuum pumps and in biological or medical applications in prothesis and implants, particularly in areas where ...
C. Espejo   +4 more
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Fabrication of Nanocomposites

Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2007
A series of block copolymers containing polyesteramides as hard block and polyethylene glycol (PEG) or hydroxy terminated polybutadiene (HTPB) as soft block have been synthesized by different methods. These diblock copolymers are made into composite with metal salt and then assembled into ordered periodic structure at molecular level (∼5 to 50 nm). The
B. C. Ray   +2 more
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