Abstract
The fluorescent, magnetic, and conductive properties of nanoparticles can transform polymer-based materials into composites with higher levels of sophistication than found in polymers alone. The ligand chemistry of nanoparticles is critically important in the development of polymer-nanoparticle composites to prevent nanoparticle aggregation and direct their assembly within polymers. Nanoparticle ligands can also prevent aggregation in solution and direct the assembly of nanoparticles at fluid-fluid interfaces, where interfacial chemistries can be performed to provide new routes to ultrathin composite sheets and capsules. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Glogowski, E., Tangirala, R., Russell, T. P., & Emrick, T. (2006). Functionalization of nanoparticles for dispersion in polymers and assembly in fluids. In Journal of Polymer Science, Part A: Polymer Chemistry (Vol. 44, pp. 5076–5086). https://doi.org/10.1002/pola.21598
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