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Ho et al., 2001 - Google Patents

Characterization of organically modified clays using scattering and microscopy techniques

Ho et al., 2001

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7462767425220256792
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Ho D
Briber R
Glinka C
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Chemistry of Materials

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Understanding the structure of organophilic clays and the interaction between clay platelets dispersed in organic solvents is important for characterizing nanocomposites formed by organophilic clays and polymers. To understand and optimize potential processing …
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C01INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
    • C01BNON-METALLIC ELEMENTS; COMPOUNDS THEREOF; METALLOIDS OR COMPOUNDS THEREOF NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASS C01C
    • C01B33/00Silicon; Compounds thereof
    • C01B33/113Silicon oxides; Hydrates thereof
    • C01B33/12Silica; Hydrates thereof, e.g. lepidoic silicic acid
    • C01B33/14Colloidal silica, e.g. dispersions, gels, sols
    • C01B33/146After-treatment of sols

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