For many applications the understanding of the structure-properties relationship of hybrid systems composed by polymers, carbon nanomaterials and surfactants is of outstanding importance. Besides the use as mechanical reinforcements, carbon nanomaterials can offer opportunities in creating fully new properties due to their intrinsic characteristics, which are not only related to mechanical properties. For this reason such nanocomposites are recognized as multifunctionals. The formation of such supramolecular complexes lead toward the processing of innovative composites.
Polymer nanocomposites, from fundamentals to applications
VALENTINI, LUCA
2013
Abstract
For many applications the understanding of the structure-properties relationship of hybrid systems composed by polymers, carbon nanomaterials and surfactants is of outstanding importance. Besides the use as mechanical reinforcements, carbon nanomaterials can offer opportunities in creating fully new properties due to their intrinsic characteristics, which are not only related to mechanical properties. For this reason such nanocomposites are recognized as multifunctionals. The formation of such supramolecular complexes lead toward the processing of innovative composites.File in questo prodotto:
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