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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2018, 9, 2906–2915, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.269
Figure 1: Model structure of the CaPhP layer. Calcium atoms are in green, phosphorus atoms in yellow and red ...
Figure 2: SEM pictures of calcium phenylphosphonate particles prepared by addition of chloride solution using...
Figure 3: AFM images illustrating the topology of CaPhP particles prepared by addition of calcium chloride so...
Figure 4: CaPhP nanoparticles in various solvents 24 hours after ultrasound treatment (A – distilled water, B...
Figure 5: AFM pictures of exfoliated CaPhP: A) Particles successfully exfoliated into monolamellar sheets. B)...
Figure 6: AFM topology scan of exfoliated CaPhP: monolamellar sheets (light gray areas), incompletely exfolia...
Figure 7: Pictures of the composite-free films with 0.5 wt % loading of the filler obtained from the scanning...
Figure 8: XRD patterns of original calcium phenylphosphonate (CaPhP_a), free film with 5 wt % of CaPhP as fil...
Figure 9: Storage and loss moduli measured by dynamic mechanical analysis for the pristine epoxy-free film (C...