The focus of this Highlight is on the structural and functional properties which organically modified transition oxoclusters can provide, once embedded into a polymer matrix, to the resulting hybrid materials. Some selected case studies are discussed to highlight the role of these polynuclear inorganic building blocks in determining appealing material properties.

The focus of this Highlight is on the structural and functional properties which organically modified transition oxoclusters can provide, once embedded into a polymer matrix, to the resulting hybrid materials. Some selected case studies are discussed to highlight the role of these polynuclear inorganic building blocks in determining appealing material properties.

Oxocluster-reinforced organic-inorganic hybrid materials: effect of transition metal oxoclusters on structural and functional properties

GROSS, SILVIA
2011

Abstract

The focus of this Highlight is on the structural and functional properties which organically modified transition oxoclusters can provide, once embedded into a polymer matrix, to the resulting hybrid materials. Some selected case studies are discussed to highlight the role of these polynuclear inorganic building blocks in determining appealing material properties.
2011
The focus of this Highlight is on the structural and functional properties which organically modified transition oxoclusters can provide, once embedded into a polymer matrix, to the resulting hybrid materials. Some selected case studies are discussed to highlight the role of these polynuclear inorganic building blocks in determining appealing material properties.
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