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Introduction. About Heat-Resistant Polymer Thermosets Used as Matrices for Nanocomposites

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High-Temperature Polymer Nanocomposites Based on Heterocyclic Networks from Nitrile Monomers

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This introductory chapter gives a brief overview of the four classes of the most heat-resistant polymer matrices of nanocomposites capable of long-term service at temperatures of 250–300 °C and short-term service at 400 °C. Their approximate characteristics are given, including the attainable limit values of Tg, thermal stability, elastic modulus, dielectric constant, thermal conductivity, and other properties of nanocomposites based on them.

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Correspondence to Vladimir A. Bershtein .

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Bershtein, V.A., Yakushev, P.N. (2023). Introduction. About Heat-Resistant Polymer Thermosets Used as Matrices for Nanocomposites. In: High-Temperature Polymer Nanocomposites Based on Heterocyclic Networks from Nitrile Monomers. Springer Series in Materials Science, vol 334. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-32943-2_1

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