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Innocenzi, Plinio and Kidchob, Tongjit and Yoko, Toshinobu (2005) Hybrid organic-inorganic sol-gel materials based on epoxy-amine systems. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, Vol. 35 (3), p. 225-235. eISSN 1573-4846. Article. Full text not available from this repository. DOI: 10.1007/s10971-005-2290-4 AbstractUnderstanding the synthesis-structure-properties relationship of hybrid organic-inorganic materials is an important and fundamental task to develop a new generation of highly performing systems for the new needs of nanotechnologies. This issue is, also, important to improve the properties of hybrids when used in applications where nanoscale control is not a fundamental request. In this article, a short overview of epoxy amine sol-gel hybrids is reported. The synthesis of these materials has a large flexibility to allow the fabrication of a wide group of hybrids with different structures and properties, whose applications are ranging from non-linear optics to adhesive and protective coatings.
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