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Nano-ordered composite materials consisting of organic polymers and
inorganic compounds have been attracting attention for their use in
creating high-performance or high-functionality polymeric
materials. These materials are termed as "hybrid" which are blend
of organic and inorganic components with molecular-level
dispersions. Hybrid organic-inorganic materials are of two kinds:
homogeneous systems derived from monomers or miscible organic and
inorganic components, and heterogeneous and phase-separated systems
with domains ranging from angstroms to micrometers in size.
Integral to this definition is control over the size, composition,
and topology of the organic and inorganic components, which depends
upon the reaction and processing conditions used in the hybrid
materials' syntheses. The high degree of control over the
composition and structure in hybrids permits systematic
investigations of structure-property relationships which can result
in improved mechanical, thermal, optical, or chemical properties
relative to the organic or inorganic materials alone. Hybrid
organic-inorganic materials are generally prepared through solution
or sol-gel processing, in situ polymerization te
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