Sol-gel-polymer nanocomposite and methods thereof

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Silicon containing

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C556S483000, C525S903000, C528S026000, C526S240000, C526S271000, C526S279000

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07939687

ABSTRACT:
A nanocomposite material including organic-inorganic polymeric interpenetrating networks having a low or no-shrinkage characteristic and a method for making the composite, as defined herein.

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