2015
DOI: 10.1002/app.42333
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Preparation of highly emissive, thermally stable, UV‐cured polysilsesquioxane/ZnO nanoparticle composites

Abstract: A high molecular weight polysilsesquioxane (LPMSQ)/ZnO nanocomposite was prepared by blending a methacryl‐substituted polysilsesquioxane and PMMA‐coated ZnO nanoparticle (NP) followed by UV‐curing process. These LPMSQ/ZnO nanocomposites gave high thermal and mechanical stabilities originated from the rigid ladder structured siloxane backbone of LPMSQ. The polysilsesquioxane and surface‐modified ZnO nanoparticles showed excellent compatibility between MMA groups in LPMSQ‐ and PMMA‐capped ZnO nanoparticles to gi… Show more

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“…Moreover, we were able to observe that the cross-linked LPMA64 coating shell on alumina was very smooth with no signs of aggregation. This was attributed to presence of Si–O–Si backbone and Si–OH end groups in LPMA64, , forming electrostatic interactions with the surface of the alumina particles for exceptional binder/filler interface, whereas the high molecular weight ( M w = 43 000) and organic functional group composition allowed impeccable solubility and thus processability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we were able to observe that the cross-linked LPMA64 coating shell on alumina was very smooth with no signs of aggregation. This was attributed to presence of Si–O–Si backbone and Si–OH end groups in LPMA64, , forming electrostatic interactions with the surface of the alumina particles for exceptional binder/filler interface, whereas the high molecular weight ( M w = 43 000) and organic functional group composition allowed impeccable solubility and thus processability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, adding SiO 2 nanoparticles to LPSQs increased hydrophobicity and thermal resistance for UV-curable coatings [ 7 ]. ZnO-incorporated LPSQs were also reported for transparent and luminescent optoelectronic devices owing to their optical transparency feature and superior thermal properties of LPSQs [ 8 ]. These advantageous properties, along with the molecular size and high versatility of organic groups bound to the silsesquioxane matrix, can be further adapted or functionalized with lanthanide ions to develop luminescent probes and light emitting devices (LEDs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%