Structure and physical properties of cellulose acetate/poly(butylene succinate) blends containing a transition metal alkoxide

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Nobuo Ogata ◽  
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Takashi Ogihara
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Nobuo Ogata ◽  
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Takashi Ogihara

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AbstractTransition metal oxide / phenylphosphonate hybrids with M/P ratios ranging from 1 to 5, (M= Ti, Zr) and metal phosphonates (M/P = 0.5) have been prepared by a sol-gel process involving in a first step the non-hydrolytic condensation between metal alkoxide and phosphonic acid leading to M-O-P bonds, followed by the hydrolysis-condensation of the remaining M-OR groups. The composition, texture and structure of the materials were investigated using EDX, TGA, XRD, IR and 31P NMR.


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