Article | REF: NM510 V1

Molecular chemistry and nanoscience

Author: Robert CORRIU

Publication date: July 10, 2005

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9. A few developments for the future

A number of projects currently underway are opening up very interesting prospects in the field of physical applications. Cooperation between physicists and chemists will enable the exploitation of new fields, leading to entirely new properties, in particular thanks to the study of physical interactions on the nanometric scale. This physics has been little exploited to date. Let's take a look at some of the new areas in which chemistry is opening up new possibilities for physical properties.

9.1 New matrices for composite materials

Composite materials are nano-objects that are shaped by means of an enclosing matrix. Silica and polymers are the most commonly used matrices. However, it is also possible to use matrices endowed with physical properties. TiO...

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