Abstract
Organophosphorus coupling molecules are much less widespread than organosilicon compounds, but they are finding
increasing applications. In this paper we present the use of polyvinylphosphonic acid as precursor in synthesis of new
organic-inorganic hybrids with interpenetrated network, using sol-gel method, under ultrasound conditions. The
interpenetrated network is a results of two networks coupled through covalent bonds. The covalent bonds are produced by
polycondensation between M-OH and P-OH groups from alkoxide and polyvinylphosphonic acid respectively. The obtained
hybrids were investigated using FTIR, SEM, and AFM.
Keywords
Polyvinylphosphonic, Sol-gel, Ultrasound.
Citation
GH. ILIA, N. PLESU, P. SFIRLOAGA, M. VASILE, A. POPA, S. ILIESCU, Polyvinylphosphonic acid used in synthesis of organic inorganic hybrids by sol-gel method, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 3, 12, December 2009, pp.1253-1258 (2009).
Submitted at: April 3, 2009
Accepted at: Nov. 23, 2009