2011
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm03752d
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Growth and fire protection behavior of POSS-based multilayer thin films

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“…Some other nanoparticles have been utilized as components in fully inorganic LbL coatings [84,85]. In particular, the effects of Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane (POSS ® , Hybrid Plastics Inc., Hattiesburg, MS, USA) salts bearing either positive or negative charges have been assessed: water-soluble OctaAmmonium POSS ((+)POSS) and OctaTMA POSS ((´)POSS) were employed as cationic and anionic components for thin film deposition from water.…”
Section: Fully Inorganic Lbl Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some other nanoparticles have been utilized as components in fully inorganic LbL coatings [84,85]. In particular, the effects of Polyhedral Oligomeric Silsesquioxane (POSS ® , Hybrid Plastics Inc., Hattiesburg, MS, USA) salts bearing either positive or negative charges have been assessed: water-soluble OctaAmmonium POSS ((+)POSS) and OctaTMA POSS ((´)POSS) were employed as cationic and anionic components for thin film deposition from water.…”
Section: Fully Inorganic Lbl Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H. Fu, Ji, Yuan, & Shen, 2005;J. Fu, Ji, Fan, & Shen, 2006), anti-reflection (Hiller, Mendelsohn, & Rubner, 2002), electrical conductivity (Park, Ham, & Grunlan, 2011), anti-flammable (Carosio, Laufer, Alongi, Camino, & Grunlan, 2011;Li et al, 2010;Li, Mannen, Schulz, & Grunlan, 2011), gas barrier Priolo, Gamboa, Holder, & Grunlan, 2010;, and UV resistance (Dawidczyk, Walton, Jang, & Grunlan, 2008). These films, typically < 1µm thick, are created by alternately exposing a substrate to positively-and negatively-charged molecules, polymer electrolytes, or particles, as shown in Figure 12.…”
Section: Nano-modifications Of Textiles Surfaces Using Layer-by-layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carosio's and Mannen's research groups applied nanoparticles of aluminosilicates and zirconium phosphate which, deposited on synthetic fibres, completely or almost utterly diminished dropping of polymer melt [34][35][36][37][38]. Regardless of the kind of substrate, most of the modifications minimized heat and gas products release during pyrolysis and combustion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%