Geometric and mechano-sorption modification of fumed nanosilica in the gaseous dispersion media
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https://doi.org/10.15330/pcss.20.1.26Keywords:
geometric modification, mechano-sorption modification, gaseous dispersion media, fumed nanosilica, Densil, Sol-Densil, nanofillersAbstract
Methods of geometric and solvate-stymulated mechano-sorption-activated modification of fumed nanosilica in the gaseous dispersion media were developed and used to prepare functionalyzed nanofillers for polymeric systems. Non-volatile high- and low-molecular weight compounds (such as polymers, organic bioactive compounds, organic and inorganic salts) can be used as modifiers of nanofillers.References
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[14] Conclusion of state sanitary-and-epidemiologic examination on 28.05.2013 for the correspondence of complex reagents Sol-Densil to state standards TU U 20.1-03291669-019:2012.
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2019-04-01
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Voronin, E., Nosach, L., Gun’ko, V., & Charmas, B. (2019). Geometric and mechano-sorption modification of fumed nanosilica in the gaseous dispersion media. Physics and Chemistry of Solid State, 20(1), 22–26. https://doi.org/10.15330/pcss.20.1.26
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