E. O. Pashchenko, D. O. Savchenko, S. V. Skorkhod, R. M. Kurganov, S. An. Klimenko, Yu. Yu. Rumiantseva, S. A. Kukharenko, O. M. Kaidash
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Promising Binders of Complex Oligophenylenes Compounds with Metals for Creating Composites Based on Adaptive Hybrid-Structured Polymer Systems
The modern generation of instrumental composite materials with a fundamentally new mechanism of contact interaction with processed materials was created through the use of binder polymers with embedded metallocene fragments. The structure of hybrid oligomers obtained by the interaction of oligophenylene and complex compounds of vanadium, iron, and copper was determined; it is a combination of organic and inorganic fragments. Inorganic fragments are represented by metal ions and clusters, bonded by covalent and coordination bonds with organic fragments. Organic fragments have a metallocene structure connected by methylene sites with weakly conjugated benzene rings. Clusters and metal ions can be located both between the planes of metallocenes and weakly conjugated rings and between oligomer chains as their continuation.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Superhard Materials presents up-to-date results of basic and applied research on production, properties, and applications of superhard materials and related tools. It publishes the results of fundamental research on physicochemical processes of forming and growth of single-crystal, polycrystalline, and dispersed materials, diamond and diamond-like films; developments of methods for spontaneous and controlled synthesis of superhard materials and methods for static, explosive and epitaxial synthesis. The focus of the journal is large single crystals of synthetic diamonds; elite grinding powders and micron powders of synthetic diamonds and cubic boron nitride; polycrystalline and composite superhard materials based on diamond and cubic boron nitride; diamond and carbide tools for highly efficient metal-working, boring, stone-working, coal mining and geological exploration; articles of ceramic; polishing pastes for high-precision optics; precision lathes for diamond turning; technologies of precise machining of metals, glass, and ceramics. The journal covers all fundamental and technological aspects of synthesis, characterization, properties, devices and applications of these materials. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English language.