Metal oxide nanoparticles, methods of making, and methods of...

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing

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C423S608000, C423S610000, C423S263000, C423S618000, C977S773000, C977S775000, C977S777000, C977S811000

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10652812

ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method of preparing treated metal oxide nanoparticles from sols prepared from metal alkoxides and organosilanes. The treated nanoparticles are useful high refractive index additives in the manufacture of optical articles.

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JP2003054951; Feb. 26, 2003; Abstract Only (1 page).
EP1510557A3 European Search Report; Application No. EP04255166; Date of Completion of Search Nov. 17, 2005, (2 pages).

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