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Get Free AccessOptically transparent composites containing nanotubular clay up to 65 wt%, prepared by a facile “one-pot” process, exhibited high mechanical strength and heat resistance. The attractive characteristics of the composites, in addition to their transparency, include use of low-cost and nontoxic raw materials, easy scaling-up, and possible petroleum independence. The properties of the composites were ascribed to the strong interfacial interactions and the excellent dispersion of nanotubular clay.
Guo Baochun, Feng Chen, Yanda Lei, Demin Jia (2010). Tubular Clay Composites with High Strength and Transparency. Journal of Macromolecular Science Part B, 49(1), pp. 111-121, DOI: 10.1080/00222340903346239.
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2010
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Journal of Macromolecular Science Part B
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10.1080/00222340903346239
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