Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Materials, 2000

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Pub. Date: 2001-04-01
Publisher(s): Materials Research Society
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Summary

The recent rapid and intense growth in the area of nanomaterials has had a direct and massive impact on the area of organic/inorganic hybrid materials, particularly since hybrid materials represent one of the more common and easily accessible classes of these materials. Research on hybrid (especially nylon/clay) nanocomposites has already been incorporated into commercial applications and their potential for additional future commercialization seems certain. These successes and advances in hybrid materials synthesis, characterization and processing served as an impetus for this book and it brings together researchers to learn about the leading-edge science and engineering occurring around the world, and to develop new ideas/points of view for their own research efforts. Topics include: chemical strategies for the design of new hybrids; well-defined nanobuilding block precursors for hybrids; chemical routes to nano/mesostructured hybrid materials; meso- or nanostructured porous materials; characterization methods; processing and properties of hybrids; and biomaterials and biogels.

Table of Contents

Preface
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
Functional Organotin Alkynides as Precursors of Tin-Based Hybrid Materials
Organophosphorus-Based Organic/Inorganic Hybrids
Hybrid Silica Based Materials as New Solid Phase Extractants
Major Advances in the Synthesis of POSS Monomers
An Organotin Oxo-Carboxylate Cluster Functionalized by Triethoxysilyl Groups
Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Polymers From Surface-Modified Oxometallate Clusters
Phosphonate Modified Titanium Alkoxides: Intermediates in the Sol-Gel Processing of Novel Titania/Phosphonate Inorganic-Organic Hybrids
Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Diblock Copolymers. Nanostructure in Polyhedral Oligomeic Silsesquioxane Polynorbornenes
Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Particles by Dendrimer Nanotemplating
New Hybrid Inorganic/Organic Block Copolymers as Templates for the Formation of Mesostructured Materials
Hybrid Silica/Polymer Nanoparticles Through Emulsion Polymerization
Dendritic and Multipodal Liquid-Crystalline Materials Based on Silsesquioxane and Siloxane Cores
Periodic Mesoporous Organosilicas (PMOs): Nanostructured Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials
Tailoring of Organically-Modified Silica MCM-41 Type Materials With Due Molecules
Structural Evolution of Silsesquioxane-Based Organic/Inorganic Nanocomposite Networks
Modification of Montmorillonite with PEO-b-PS Copolymers
New Insight Into the Structure-Property Relationships of Hybrid (Inorganic/Organic) POSS Thermoplastics
Multifunctional Nanocomposite Coatings
Hybrid Nanostructured Materials Obtained From Ti-Oxo
Hybrid Composite Materials Containing Magnetic Iron Oxide
Structural, Thermal, and Thermomechanical Behaviors of Hybrid Composites
Grafting of Alumina by Diphenylphosphinate Coupling Agents
Hollow Microspheres of Porous Silica Prepared Starting From a Hybrid Containing Chitosan
Broadband Dielectric Relaxation of Polymer Composite Films
UV Curable Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials
Time-Resolved In Site X-ray Diffraction Study of the Formation of 3D-Hexagonal Mesoporous Silica Films
On the Properties of an Ion Conductive System Incorporated in Hybrid Films
Size Control of Block Polymer Templated Mesoporous Silicate Materials
Fabrication of Polystyrene/CdS Hybrid Nanocomposites Embedded With CdS Nanowires by a Soft Solution-Processing Route
The Synthesis of Hybrid Materials by the Blending of Polyhedral Oligosilsesquioxanes Into Organic Polymers
Patterned Functional Arrays by Selective De-Wetting
Polysilsesquioxanes Through Base-Catalyzed Redistribution of Oligohydridosiloxanes
Sol-Gel Chemistry of Trialkoxysilanes
Mechanical Quality Factor of Lead Zirconate Titanate/Epoxy Composites
Surfactant Templated Mesoporous Hybrid Thin Films
Solventless Sol-Gel Chemistry Through Ring-Opening Polymerization of Bridged Disilaoxacyclopentanes
Synthesis of Mesoporous Titanium Phosphate
Porous Oxide Thin Layers Using Mesophase Templating
Porous Gel Coatings Obtained by Phase Separation in ORMOSIL System
New Structure of CTAB Templated Silica Films as Revealed by GISAXS Coupled to HRTEM
Some Scattering Results on Organic-Inorganic Composites
Hybrid Micro-Optical Sensors Via Sol-Gel Soft Lithography
Electrical and Optical Interconnection-Technology Based on ORMOCER-Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Materials
Chemical Design of Nanostructured Luminescent Materials
Low Si-OH ORMOCERs for Dielectrical and Optical Interconnection Technology
SiO[subscript 2] Entrapment of Animal Cells for Hybrid Bioartificial Organs
Sol-Gel Entrapment of Enzymes
Colloidal Silica Films as Substrates for High Density DNA Arrays
In Vitro Apatite Deposition and Biodegradation of Porous Gelatin-Silicate Hybrids Derived From Sol-Gel Process
Synthesis and Characterization of DAM-1 Type Materials
The U.S. Army Reactive Topical Skin Protectant (rTSP): Challenges and Successes
Crosslinked Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Thin Films for Corrosion Resistance: Spectroscopic and Salt Spray Characterization
Preparation and Characterization of Photopatternable BaTiO[subscript 3]/Polymer Composites
Controlled Synthesis of Perfluoroaryl Functionalized Hybrid Materials for Optical Applications Based on NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Modeling
Stiffness Improvements and Molecular Mobility in Epoxy-Clay Nanocomposites
Macroporous Bulk Gels and Thin Films by Colloidal Templating of Emulsions and Latex Particles
Polymer Crystallization Studied in Confined Dimensions Using Nanocomposites From Polymers and Layered Minerals
Microstructure and Physical Properties of Clay-Polymer Composites
Author Index
Subject Index
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