Polymer-Inorganic Materials Composite and Its Potential Application
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 June 2023) | Viewed by 7814
Special Issue Editors
Interests: polymer; graphene; CNT; thin-film; thermoelectricity; membrane; photocatalysis; sensor; metal oxide semiconductor; metal nanoparticles; electrical conductivity
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Interests: polymer; polymer composite; membrane; adsorption, separation; water purification; thermal properties; electrical properties
Interests: supramolecular chemistry; coordination-driven self-assembly; biomimetic synthesis; layer-by-layer assembly; soft matter; coordination polymers; metal-organic frameworks; metal-phenolic networks; metallogels; nanocomposites; plasmonic nanoparticles; hybrid soft materials; drug delivery; materials for energy and environmental applications; liquid metal composites
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Insertion of inorganic materials into polymers is usually applied for fabricating polymer composites or hybrid materials with enhanced mechanical, optical, electrical, electronic, sensing, energy production, thermal, adsorption, and catalytical properties. Major inorganic materials, such as graphene, CNT, carbon nanomaterials, various metal nanoparticles, and their oxides, are utilized for enhancing the intrinsic properties of the polymer as a polymer–inorganic hybrid composite. So, this Special Issue will focus on the fabrication of polymer–inorganic hybrid materials and their application in sensors (moisture sensors, chemical sensors, gas sensors, temperature sensors, and so on), mechanical property enhancement of polymers as polymer composites, membrane application using adsorption and separation application for the purification of water, thermoelectric device for the generation of electricity, enhancement of electrical conductivity of polymers, photocatalytic applications, electronic applications, thermal stability, and thermal conductivity modification.
Dr. Muhammad M. Hossain
Dr. Mudassir Hasan
Dr. Md. Arifur Rahim
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- polymer–inorganic composite
- membrane
- sensor
- energy generation
- electrical conductivity
- mechanical properties
- optical properties
- solar cell
- catalysis
- thermoelectric device
- thermal stability
- thermal conductivity
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