Polymer-inorganic particle composites

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C524S401000, C524S588000, C524S556000, C524S557000, C524S602000, C428S457000

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06881490

ABSTRACT:
Inorganic particle/polymer composites are described that involve chemical bonding between the elements of the composite. In some embodiments, the composite composition includes a polymer having side groups chemically bonded to inorganic particles. Furthermore, the composite composition can include chemically bonded inorganic particles and ordered copolymers. Various electrical, optical and electro-optical devices can be formed from the composites.

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