Methods of physical and numerical experiments are used to investigate formation of quantum dissipative silver nanostructures on polypropylene microfibrous condensed-state carriers under two-stage activation by UV-and microwave radiation. For these two nanoprocessing stages, two different mechanisms of quantum activated silver nanoparticle relaxation are suggested, including dissipation of their energy into the polymeric matrix through the exciton femtosecond and phonon picosecond channels. A comparison of the results of mathematical modeling and physical experiments testifies to the adequacy of these models to the physical processes of self-assembly and self-organization of polymeric biomimetic fibrous material modified by silver nanoparticles.
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