Introduction to nanocomposite science of layered and tubular materials

Author: Gražyna Simha Martynková and Karla Čech Barabaszová (VŠB-Technical University of Ostrava   Nanotechnology Centre   Ostrava -Puruba   Czech Republic)  

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Inc.‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781622573318

Subject: TB383 Keywords special structure material

Keyword: Nanotechnology

Language: ENG

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1.3. THE BASIC DIVISION OF NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS

1.3.1. Metal-Matrix Nanocomposites

1.3.2. Ceramic-Matrix Nanocomposites

1.3.3. Polymer-Matrix Nanocomposites

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 2 BASIC METHODS OF COMPOSITEAND NANOCOMPOSITE MATERIALS PREPARATION

2.1. SOL-GEL TECHNIQUE

CONCLUSION

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2.2. DEPOSITION OF THIN LAYERS

CONCLUSION

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2.3. REACTIVE MILLING

CONCLUSION

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2.4. INTERCALATION PROCESSES FORPOLYMERIC NANOCOMPOSITE

2.4.1. Polymer Melt Intercalation

2.4.2. Intercalation of Polymer or Pre-polymer from Solution

2.4.3. Direct Compounding

CONCLUSION

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2.5. IN-SITU SYNTHESIS

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 3 NANOFILLERS FOR NANOCOMPOSITES

3.1. LAYERED NANOFILLERS

3.1.1. Natural Layered Silicate Minerals

3.1.2. Graphite, Graphene and Other Graphitic Layers

3.1.3. Oxides, Nitrides and Sulphides of Metals Layers

3.2. TUBULAR AND FIBROUS NANOFILLERS

3.2.1. Carbon Nanotubes, BN Nanotubes

3.2.2. Silicon/ Silica/Silicate Nanotubes

3.2.3. Tubular Oxides, and Sulphides

3.2.4. Natural Bionanofillers

CONCLUSION

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Chapter 4 APPLICATION

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INDEX

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