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Silicon Dioxide Nanoparticles - Preparation, Properties, Application. DE

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Silicone dioxide nanoparticles are essential in the production of composite materials.This book contains an analysis of the properties and methods for producing and using silicon dioxide nanoparticles. They are the basis for many practical applications due to their stability, low toxicity, and ability to functionalize using a few molecules and polymers. Three main processes for producing silicon dioxide nanoparticles are considered: the pyrogenic method, the sol-gel process, and hydrometallurgical methods for processing silicate rocks. The book provides an overview of the latest advances in the production and properties of the polymer and cement-based materials modified with nano-SiO2 in terms of the relationship between these properties and the interaction of the nanosilica with the polymer or cement matrix.

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Kudryavtsev Pavel, professor, academician of the RANS, IAELPS, Israel. Nanocomposites, sol-gel processes, sorbents, small chemistry. Author of 9 monographs, 300 articles, and 38 patents.Beilin Dmitry, Dr. USA. Strength of materials, nanocomposites. Author of 4 monographs, 200 articles, and 5 patents.

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Authors Dmitry Beilin, Pavel Kudryavtsev
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 15.08.2022
 
EAN 9786205492772
ISBN 9786205492772
No. of pages 464
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Physical chemistry

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