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- Inorganic polymers are polymers with a skeletal structure that
does not include carbon atoms.
- Polymers containing inorganic and organic components are named
hybrid polymers.
- One of the best known examples is polydimethylsiloxane,
otherwise known commonly as silicone rubber. It has a repeat unit
based on silicon and oxygen.
- Inorganic Polymers are materials generally rich in
aluminosilicates, conventionally formed by alkali hydroxide or
alkali silicate activation of a solid precursor.
- In literature different names have been used to describe these
materials, namely "inorganic polymer glasses", "alkali-bonded
ceramics", "soil cements" and more.
- Usual precursors are coal fly ash, calcined clay, metallurgical
(blast furnace and steel) slag and more. Their synthesis involves
dissolution of the solid source by alkaline hydrolysis, gelation and
finally rearrangement and reorganization, to a three-dimensional
network.
- Inorganic polymers are a novel class of materials formed by the
polymerization of silicon, aluminium and oxygen species
to form an amorphous three-dimensional framework structure.
- The basis of this process is the alkaline solutions to induce a
certain amount of Si and Al atoms to dissolve from a feedstock such
as aluminosilicate
- A subset of the inorganic polymers is defined as "geopolymers".
In this case, the binding phase is almost exclusively
aluminosilicate, containing tetrahedral Al and tetrahedral Si.
- Inorganic-polymeric hybrids materials can be expected that its
characteristics are completely different either from that of the
organic polymer or the inorganic material, and the possibilities of
such hybrids are infinite.
- Inorganic polymers based on alumina and silica polysialate units
were synthesised from dehydroxylated aluminosilicate clay
(metakaolinite) condensed with sodium silicate in a highly alkaline
environment.
- Polysialates are inorganic polymers derived from
aluminosilicates. They can be synthesised at low temperature and
have useful properties such as high early compressive strength, a
Mohs hardness of 4–7, and they are stable at temperatures up to
1300–1400C.
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- Layered carboxy end terminated organophosphorus inorganic polymers
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Silicon based inorganic polymer
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polymers: preparation of silicone oligomers and
polymers
- Molecular Layer Deposition of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic
Polymer Films using Diethylzinc and Ethylene Glycol
- Inorganic Polymer Matrix Composite Strength Related to
Interface Condition
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Column Wrapping
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polymer photoresist for direct ceramic patterning by
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of inorganic polymer concrete
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polymers of alumina and silica
- Structural stability of
Aluminosilicate inorganic polymers
- Research on inorganic polymer
systems containing boron and aluminium
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- Novel Inorganic polymer derived
microreactors for the application of organic microchemical synthesis
- Study of inorganic polymer formation at
ambient temperature
- Creep and shrinkage of Inorganic
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