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What are nanopolymers?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 9/11/2023

Nanopolymers are a class of materials called polymers, which have a nanoscale. Such polymers have nanoparticles in the polymer matrix but with one dimension ranging from 1 to 50nm at the very least.

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