Surface Modification of Functional Particles through Wet Processing Route for Controlling their Stability in Liquid Media

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  • 湿式プロセスによる機能性微粒子の表面改質と液中分散制御
  • シッシキ プロセス ニ ヨル キノウセイ ビリュウシ ノ ヒョウメン カイシツ ト エキ チュウ ブンサン セイギョ

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Controlling the stability of functional particles in various solvents is an essential technique to improve the properties of composite materials comprised from particles. In this review, various examples of wet chemical surface modification protocols on functional hydrophilic oxides and carbon related hydrophobic particles will be introduced to control their stability in various solvents and polymers. For oxide particles, surface modification protocols using silane coupling agents and anionic surfactants will be discussed. For carbon related particles, reactions using azo radical initiators, Diels-Alder reactions, and usage of functionalized polyethyleneimine will be introduced to improve their stability in aqueous media.

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