
Silicon Containing Hybrid Copolymers
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This book offers comprehensive and systematic coverage of the latest developments in functional hybrid silicon copolymers, their applications, and how they were developed in relation to previous works in the preparation of various functional groups terminated silicone materials.
Silicon Containing Hybrid Copolymers begins with a chapter that introduces readers to organo-silicon materials. It then presents a chapter on reactive functionally terminated polyorganosiloxanes, and contains a section on the methods and advances of functionalized polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS) and copolymers. Nanostructured self-assemblies from silicon containing hybrid copolymers are discussed?as are superhydrophobic materials derived from hybrid silicon. Other chapters examine silicone copolymers for healthcare and personal care applications; construction of organic optoelectronic materials by using polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes (POSS); and 3D printing silicone materials and devices. The book also includes an overview of material toughening and fire retardancy in regards to hybrid POSS nanocomposites. This title:
-Focuses on design and synthesis strategies, providing a valuable resource for researchers in academia and industry
-Presents recent applications, with emphasis on the underlying strategies and the influence from previous designs, in fields such as healthcare and consumer care
-Combines synthetic pathways with design specific considerations to provide the reader with greater control over the design process
Silicon Containing Hybrid Copolymers is an ideal book for materials scientists, polymer chemists, and bioinorganic chemists.
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Zibiao Li, PhD, works as a research scientist at the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (IMRE), A*STAR, Singapore. He is also the Deputy head of Soft Materials Department in IMRE. His research interests are focused on functional polymeric materials design, structural properties investigations, and their hybrid fabrications for high performance applications in consumer care and healthcare.
Content
Chapter 2 Reactive Functionally Terminated Polyorganosiloxanes
Chapter 3 Functionalized Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes (POSS) and Copolymers: Methods and Advances
Chapter 4 Nanostructured Self-assemblies from Silicon Containing Hybrid Copolymers
Chapter 5 Superhydrophobic Materials Derived from Hybrid Silicon Copolymers
Chapter 6 Silicone Copolymers for Healthcare and Personal Care Applications
Chapter 7 Construction of Organic Optoelectronic Materials by Using Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxanes (POSS)
Chapter 8 Hybrid POSS Nanocomposites: An Overview of Material Toughening and Fire Retardancy
Chapter 9 3D printing silicone materials and devices
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