Elastomer (Rubber) Nanocomposites
In elastomer (Rubber) nanocomposites, rubber forms the continuous matrix containing the dispersed nanoparticles. (RDC 4/30/2009)
Recent US Patents
To go to the text version of the patent, click on US Patent Number Search and enter the patent number in the search box. 2/3/2009 7,485,680 Process for producing rubbery polymer particle and process for producing resin composition containing the same 9/2/2008 7,419,633 Method for making a reinforced balloon with composite materials
Recent Journal Articles
To get to the abstract or article, copy the citation and paste it into favorite search engine (ex. Google). The date is the date the entry was found. 2/6/2009 2H-NMR CHARACTERIZATION OF CLAY DISPERSION AND CONFINEMENT EFFECT ON PROBE MOLECULES IN RUBBER/CLAY NANOCOMPOSITE-GELS (71 – 76) Chinese Journal of Polymer Science 27, #1 (2009) 11/7/2008 Properties of vulcanized rubber nanocomposites filled with nanokaolin and precipitated silica (232-237) Applied Clay Science 43 #1-2 (2008) 10/31/1008 Rubber/LDH nanocomposites by solution blending (p 635-641) Journal of Applied Polymer Science 111 #2 (2009) Permittivity Characteristics in the X- and S-Band Frequencies of Microwave Absorbers Based on Rubber Ferrite Composites (331-346) Journal of Elastomers and Plastics 40 #4 (2008) 9/19/2008 Elastomer/LDH nanocomposites: Synthesis and studies on nanoparticle dispersion, mechanical properties and interfacial adhesion (3122-3132) European Polymer Journal 44 #10 (2008) Interface and mechanical properties of peroxide cured silicate nanofiber/rubber composites (p 262-269) Journal of Applied Polymer Science 110 #1 (2008)
Review Articles
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Editor's Notes
As the literature is reviewed, and items of interest concerning this topic are found. These may be added in an abbreviated form with the reference. Readers and contributors are invited to add their own notes. Contributors may add them directly and other readers can simply send their notes to the editor, Roger Corneliussen at rcorneliussen@4spe.org. He may edit and add them to this page at his discretion.
