Metal-containing nanoparticles with core-polymer shell structure |
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Authors: | G. I. Dzhardimalieva A. D. Pomogailo N. D. Golubeva S. I. Pomogailo O. S. Roshchupkina G. F. Novikov A. S. Rozenberg M. Leonowicz |
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Affiliation: | 1.Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics,Russian Academy of Sciences,Chernogolovka, Moscow oblast,Russia;2.Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering,Warsaw University of Technology,Warsaw,Poland |
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Abstract: | Metal-polymer nanocomposites, which comprise nanoparticles of metals and/or their oxides and carbides uniformly distributed in stabilizing polymer matrices, are prepared through solid-phase polymerization of metal-containing monomers followed by controlled thermolysis of synthesized metal-containing polymers. Using X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, ferromagnetic resonance, and IR spectroscopy, it is shown that nanoparticles present in these systems have a characteristic core-shell structure that comprises a metal-containing core and a surface layer, i.e., a polymer shell. Parameters of the components are estimated. |
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