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Polymeric nanocomposites containing non-covalently bonded fullerene C60: properties and applications
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The results of studying the wide range of properties of polymeric nanocomposites containing small doses of non-covalently bonded fullerene C60 which are of interest for modern technologies are presented in this paper.Abstract:
The results of studying the wide range of properties of polymeric nanocomposites containing small doses of non-covalently bonded fullerene C60 which are of interest for modern technologies are presented. The character of bonds between components of the composites and the possible reasons for improvement of the properties of the nanocomposites in comparison with pure polymers are considered.read more
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A novel glucose colorimetric sensor based on intrinsic peroxidase-like activity of C60-carboxyfullerenes.
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Biopolymer Composites With High Dielectric Performance: Interface Engineering
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TL;DR: In this article, the preparation and dielectric behavior of various biopolymer composites is presented, including metal nanoparticles and carbon-based nanofillers such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, etc.
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