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Modified polymeric nanofibres
Authors: Bačovská Radka | Příhoda Jiří | Voráč Zbyněk | Alberti Milan | Zárybnická Lucie
Year: 2014
Type of publication: ostatní - přednáška nebo poster
Page from-to: nestránkováno
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Language Name Abstract Keywords
eng Modified polymeric nanofibres Most widely used commercial polymeric structures are designed from organic carbon backbones. Their properties can be modified using a wide range of both organic and inorganic additives, such as phosphazene derivatives. Phosphazene derivatives, containing the backbone of alternating phosphorus and nitrogen atoms with two organic, organometallic or inorganic side groups linked to each phosphorus atom, display a number of beneficial properties (e.g. hydrophobicity or flame retardancy), which may be transferred to the mixtures with polymers. phosphazene derivates; nanofibres