Doping nanoparticles into polymers and ceramics using ultrasound radiation
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TextoSeries ; Ultrasonics SonoChemistry, 14(4), p.418-430, 2007Trabajos contenidos: - Gedanken, A
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In materials science, sonochemistry is mostly used for the fabrication of nanomaterials, but it has also been used for the polymerization of monomers. The current review is aimed at introducing a new application of sonochemistry to materials science, i.e., the doping of nanoparticles into polymers and ceramic bodies. The introduction will present a short overview of sonochemistry, and will outline the advantages of onochemistry as a tool for fabricating nanomaterials
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