Natural biomass-derived biodegradable organic-inorganic hybrid materials
Introduction of materials developed by combining biodegradable resins, biomass-based resin technology, and organic-inorganic hybrid technology!
We have developed a new material that can be described as a biodegradable organic-inorganic hybrid resin derived from natural biomass, which is expected to improve properties such as mechanical strength by combining our biodegradable resin, biomass-based resin technology, and organic-inorganic hybrid technology. Organic materials, represented by plastics, are lightweight, easy to process, and possess flexibility and impact resistance. Inorganic materials such as silica and glass excel in durability and heat resistance but are heavy, vulnerable to impact, and have higher manufacturing costs compared to plastics. Organic-inorganic hybrid materials incorporate the advantages of both while minimizing their disadvantages, and they are expected to be used as various functional materials. 【Characteristics of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Materials】 - Improved mechanical strength, thermal conductivity, and electrical properties - Increased refractive index for optical applications - Reduced thermal expansion coefficient - Gas permeability - Enhanced gas barrier properties *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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