TY - BOOK ID - 145107495 TI - Nanocomposites of Polymers and Inorganic Nanoparticles PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - broadband dielectric spectroscopy KW - dielectric strength KW - loss factor KW - magnesium oxide KW - nanocomposite KW - relative permittivity KW - surface functionalization KW - voltage response KW - lithium-ion battery KW - ionic-liquid-based separator KW - hot-pressing KW - inorganic nanoparticle KW - fractal cluster KW - nanostructures KW - polymer matrix composites (PMCs) KW - mechanical properties KW - thermal properties KW - elastomeric foam KW - plastic reconstruction KW - hydroxyapatite/polyurethane KW - nanosized dispersion KW - viscoelasticity KW - biocompatibility KW - nanoreactor KW - catalyst confinement KW - Flash Nanoprecipitation KW - diffusion KW - poly(vinyl alcohol) KW - nanofiller KW - film KW - catalytic durability KW - nanoparticle KW - supported catalyst KW - radical reactions KW - platinum (Pt) KW - H2O2 decomposition KW - contact lens cleaning KW - polymer brushes KW - nanoparticles KW - SPION KW - thin magnetic films KW - ATRP KW - hybrid polymer/inorganic composites KW - titanium oxide KW - hybrid material KW - anatase KW - organic-inorganic hybrid KW - high refractive index material KW - MXene KW - oxidized carbon nanotube (CNTO) KW - nanoparticle decoration KW - functionalization KW - electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding KW - anti-corrosion KW - tin sulfide (SnS) KW - molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) KW - electrochemical test KW - composite coating KW - nanocomposites KW - surface-functionalization KW - secondary dispersion KW - hot-stretching KW - metal–polymer interface KW - multilayer KW - structure–function correlation KW - indirect band gap KW - GISAXS KW - GIWAXS KW - UV-Vis KW - broadband dielectric spectroscopy KW - dielectric strength KW - loss factor KW - magnesium oxide KW - nanocomposite KW - relative permittivity KW - surface functionalization KW - voltage response KW - lithium-ion battery KW - ionic-liquid-based separator KW - hot-pressing KW - inorganic nanoparticle KW - fractal cluster KW - nanostructures KW - polymer matrix composites (PMCs) KW - mechanical properties KW - thermal properties KW - elastomeric foam KW - plastic reconstruction KW - hydroxyapatite/polyurethane KW - nanosized dispersion KW - viscoelasticity KW - biocompatibility KW - nanoreactor KW - catalyst confinement KW - Flash Nanoprecipitation KW - diffusion KW - poly(vinyl alcohol) KW - nanofiller KW - film KW - catalytic durability KW - nanoparticle KW - supported catalyst KW - radical reactions KW - platinum (Pt) KW - H2O2 decomposition KW - contact lens cleaning KW - polymer brushes KW - nanoparticles KW - SPION KW - thin magnetic films KW - ATRP KW - hybrid polymer/inorganic composites KW - titanium oxide KW - hybrid material KW - anatase KW - organic-inorganic hybrid KW - high refractive index material KW - MXene KW - oxidized carbon nanotube (CNTO) KW - nanoparticle decoration KW - functionalization KW - electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding KW - anti-corrosion KW - tin sulfide (SnS) KW - molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) KW - electrochemical test KW - composite coating KW - nanocomposites KW - surface-functionalization KW - secondary dispersion KW - hot-stretching KW - metal–polymer interface KW - multilayer KW - structure–function correlation KW - indirect band gap KW - GISAXS KW - GIWAXS KW - UV-Vis UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:145107495 AB - This Special Issue deals with the fascinating material class of nanocomposites consisting of extremely small particles (nanoparticles) which are embedded in polymers. Such materials are of paramount interest in various disciplines, especially chemistry, physics, biomedicine and materials science. Due to the diversity of the components of nanocomposites, they provide a broad spectrum of material properties and applications. The versatility of nanocomposites is indeed reflected by the research covered in this Special Issue. The field of nanocomposites includes innovative science and a source of inspiration for currently relevant economic topics as well as for envisaged technologies of the future. Indeed, this volume alludes to strategies for the preparation of nanocomposites and possibilities for a variety of applications, such as catalytic reactions, gas barriers, high refractive index materials, corrosion protection, electromagnetic inference (EMI) shielding, lithium ion batteries, tissue engineering and plastic surgery. ER -