2021
DOI: 10.1080/10601325.2021.1964369
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Palladium complex composites based on fullerene encapsulated in porous zinc porphyrin polymers

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“…Fullerene nanofillers in polymers have amended the structural (Djahnit et al, 2019), morphology/crystallinity (Mohamadi and Sharifi-Sanjani, 2018), electrical conductivity (Yoshino et al, 1999), mechanical robustness (Zhao et al, 2021), and heat constancy (Djahnit et al, 2019) properties. Subsequently, polymer/fullerene nanomaterials have promising applications in the supercapacitor (Shen et al, 2021), solar cell (Armin et al, 2018), and biomedical (Moon et al, 2010) fields. Here, the poor fullerene miscibility in polymers may hinder the nanocomposite features (Prylutskyy et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fullerene nanofillers in polymers have amended the structural (Djahnit et al, 2019), morphology/crystallinity (Mohamadi and Sharifi-Sanjani, 2018), electrical conductivity (Yoshino et al, 1999), mechanical robustness (Zhao et al, 2021), and heat constancy (Djahnit et al, 2019) properties. Subsequently, polymer/fullerene nanomaterials have promising applications in the supercapacitor (Shen et al, 2021), solar cell (Armin et al, 2018), and biomedical (Moon et al, 2010) fields. Here, the poor fullerene miscibility in polymers may hinder the nanocomposite features (Prylutskyy et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%