929 resultados para Sol-Gel Synthesis


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Self-supported organic-inorganic hybrid transparent films have been prepared from bacterial cellulose and boehmite. SEM results indicate that the BC membranes are covered by Boehmite and XRD patterns suggest structural changes on cellulose due to Boehmite addition. Thermal stability is accessed through TG curves and is dependent on Boehmite content. Transparency, as evaluated by UV-Vis absorption, increases with increasing content of boehmite suggesting application of these materials as transparent substrates for opto-electronic devices.

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Nanosized rare earth phosphovanadate phosphors (Y(P,V)O-4:Eu3+) have been prepared by applying the organic-inorganic polymeric precursors methodology. Luminescent powders with tetragonal structure and different vanadate concentrations (0%, 1%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 50%, and 100%, with regard to the phosphate content) were then obtained for evaluation of their structural and spectroscopic properties. The solids were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, vibrational spectroscopy (Raman and infrared), and electronic spectroscopy (emission, excitation, luminescence lifetimes, chromaticity, quantum efficiencies, and Judd-Ofelt intensity parameters). The solids exhibited very intense D-5(0) -> F-7(J) Eu3+ transitions, and it was possible to control the luminescent characteristics, such as excitation maximum, lifetime and emission colour, through the vanadium(V) concentration. The observed luminescent properties correlated to the characteristics of the chemical environments around the Eu3+ ions with respect to the composition of the phosphovanadates. The Eu3+ luminescence spectroscopy results indicated that the presence of larger vanadium(V) amounts in the phosphate host lattice led to more covalent and polarizable chemical environments. So, besides allowing for control of the luminescent properties of the solids, the variation in the vanadate concentration in the obtained YPO4:Eu3+ phosphors enabled the establishment of a strict correlation between the observable spectroscopic features and the chemical characteristics of the powders.

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The object of the present study is the process of gas transport in nano-sized materials, i.e. systems having structural elements of the order of nanometers. The aim of this work is to advance the understanding of the gas transport mechanism in such materials, for which traditional models are not often suitable, by providing a correct interpretation of the relationship between diffusive phenomena and structural features. This result would allow the development new materials with permeation properties tailored on the specific application, especially in packaging systems. The methods used to achieve this goal were a detailed experimental characterization and different simulation methods. The experimental campaign regarded the determination of oxygen permeability and diffusivity in different sets of organic-inorganic hybrid coatings prepared via sol-gel technique. The polymeric samples coated with these hybrid layers experienced a remarkable enhancement of the barrier properties, which was explained by the strong interconnection at the nano-scale between the organic moiety and silica domains. An analogous characterization was performed on microfibrillated cellulose films, which presented remarkable barrier effect toward oxygen when it is dry, while in the presence of water the performance significantly drops. The very low value of water diffusivity at low activities is also an interesting characteristic which deals with its structural properties. Two different approaches of simulation were then considered: the diffusion of oxygen through polymer-layered silicates was modeled on a continuum scale with a CFD software, while the properties of n-alkanthiolate self assembled monolayers on gold were analyzed from a molecular point of view by means of a molecular dynamics algorithm. Modeling transport properties in layered nanocomposites, resulting from the ordered dispersion of impermeable flakes in a 2-D matrix, allowed the calculation of the enhancement of barrier effect in relation with platelets structural parameters leading to derive a new expression. On this basis, randomly distributed systems were simulated and the results were analyzed to evaluate the different contributions to the overall effect. The study of more realistic three-dimensional geometries revealed a prefect correspondence with the 2-D approximation. A completely different approach was applied to simulate the effect of temperature on the oxygen transport through self assembled monolayers; the structural information obtained from equilibrium MD simulations showed that raising the temperature, makes the monolayer less ordered and consequently less crystalline. This disorder produces a decrease in the barrier free energy and it lowers the overall resistance to oxygen diffusion, making the monolayer more permeable to small molecules.

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Oggigiorno si osserva a livello mondiale un continuo aumento dei consumi di acqua per uso domestico, agricolo ed industriale che dopo l’impiego viene scaricata nei corpi idrici (laghi, fiumi, torrenti, bacini, ecc) con caratteristiche chimico fisiche ed organolettiche completamente alterate, necessitando così di specifici trattamenti di depurazione. Ricerche relative a metodi di controllo della qualità dell’acqua e, soprattutto, a sistemi di purificazione rappresentano pertanto un problema di enorme importanza. I trattamenti tradizionali si sono dimostrati efficienti, ma sono metodi che operano normalmente trasferendo l’inquinante dalla fase acquosa contaminata ad un’altra fase, richiedendo perciò ulteriori processi di depurazione. Recentemente è stata dimostrata l’efficacia di sistemi nano strutturati come TiO2-Fe3O4 ottenuto via sol-gel, nella foto-catalisi di alcuni sistemi organici. Questo lavoro di tesi è rivolto alla sintesi e caratterizzazione di un catalizzatore nanostrutturato composito costituito da un core di Fe3O4 rivestito da un guscio di TiO2 separate da un interstrato inerte di SiO2, da utilizzare nella foto-catalisi di sistemi organici per la depurazione delle acque utilizzando un metodo di sintesi alternativo che prevede un “approccio” di tipo colloidale. Partendo da sospensioni colloidali dei diversi ossidi, presenti in commercio, si è condotta la fase di deposizione layer by layer via spray drying, sfruttando le diverse cariche superficiali dei reagenti. Questo nuovo procedimento permette di abbattere i costi, diminuire i tempi di lavoro ed evitare possibili alterazioni delle proprietà catalitiche della titania, risultando pertanto adatto ad una possibile applicazione su scala industriale. Tale sistema composito consente di coniugare le proprietà foto-catalitiche dell’ossido di titanio con le proprietà magnetiche degli ossidi di ferro permettendo il recupero del catalizzatore a fine processo. Il foto-catalizzatore è stato caratterizzato durante tutte la fasi di preparazione tramite microscopia SEM e TEM, XRF, Acusizer, spettroscopia Raman e misure magnetiche. L’attività foto-calitica è stata valutata con test preliminari utilizzando una molecola target tipo il rosso di metile in fase acquosa. I risultati ottenuti hanno dimostrato che il sistema core-shell presenta inalterate sia le proprietà magnetiche che quelle foto-catalitiche tipiche dei reagenti.

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In dieser Arbeit wurde das lokale Relaxationsverhalten niedermolekularer glasbildender Materialien mit der Methode der Solvatationsdynamik untersucht. Bei dieser Methode werden phosphoreszente Farbstoffe als molekulare Sonden für die lokale Dynamik im Glasbildner eingesetzt. Je nach verwendeter Sonde sind unterschiedliche Eigenschaften zugänglich:Mit Farbstoffen, die ihr Dipolmoment bei optischer Anregung nicht ändern, wird eine mechanische Solvatation gemessen, die die lokale viskoelastische Antwort des Materials widerspiegelt. Mit Farbstoffen, die eine Änderung des Dipolmoments bei optischer Anregung aufweisen,sind zusätzlich lokale dielektrische Eigenschaften des Materials zugänglich, die bei endlicher Polarität des Lösungsmittels dominieren. Das heterogene Relaxationsverhalten des Glasbildners 2-Methyltetrahydrofuran wurde quantitativ untersucht.Auf einem Temperaturbereich, auf dem die mittlere Relaxationszeit um mehr als 4 Dekaden variiert, konnte gezeigt werden, daß die Relaxation lokal rein exponentiell verläuft. Zur Abschätzung von Reichweiteneffekten wurden Solvatationsmessungen in einschränkenden Geometrien in Form von porösen Sol-Gel Gläsern mit Porendurchmessern zwischen 7,5-2,5 nm durchgeführt. Der Einfluß der Beschaffenheit der Porenoberfläche wurde durch Vergleichzwischen der Solvatation in nativen und in silanisierten Gläsern untersucht. Es wurde gezeigt, daß auch in den kleinsten verwendeten silanisierten Poren alle Charakteristika des jeweiligen Bulk-Systems erhalten bleiben.In den nativen porösen Gläsern dagegen führt der Einfluß der stark polaren Oberfläche zu einer Änderung der Dynamik.

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Le celle a combustibile ad ossido solido (SOFC) sono reattori elettrochimici che convertono l’energia chimica di un gas combustibile direttamente in energia elettrica con un’alta efficienza e con basse emissioni. Il materiale più comunemente usato come anodo, il Ni/YSZ cermet, mostra però numerosi svantaggi nell’applicazione quali la suscettibilità all’avvelenamento da zolfo e la deposizione di coke per cracking degli idrocarburi usati come combustibile. E’ perciò necessario sviluppare materiali alternativi che sopperiscano a questi problemi. Il titanato di stronzio drogato con lantanio con stechiometria La0.4Sr0.4TiO3 (LST) è stato scelto come anodo alternativo per le ottime proprietà possedute. Lo scopo del lavoro di tesi è stato quindi lo studio dell’influenza della natura dei precursori, delle condizioni di sintesi e dell’aggiunta di agenti porizzanti necessari per l’ottenimento della fase perovskitica pura e con porosità controllata. In un primo tempo è stata verificata la possibilità di ottenere la fase La0.4Sr0.4TiO3 pura mediante sintesi allo stato solido, trattando termicamente miscele di precursori diversi. I risultati ottenuti hanno evidenziato che l’utilizzo di nitrati metallici porta a risultati migliori rispetto all’utilizzo di carbonati ed ossidi poiché permette la formazione della fase perovskite a temperature inferiori e con una purezza maggiore. Poiché l’analisi elementare sui materiali preparati in questa prima fase ha evidenziato un problema sulla stechiometria, il metodo di sintesi è stato ottimizzato solubilizzando preventivamente i precursori di lantanio e stronzio e determinandone il titolo mediante ICP. Inoltre, sono state effettuate delle sintesi utilizzando TiO2 a diversa area superficiale, per verificare l’effetto sulle fasi formate di una maggior reattività di questo componente. Per completezza la perovskite è stata sintetizzata anche tramite sintesi sol-gel, utilizzando il metodo Pechini, ottenendo a 700°C la fase pura. L’analisi morfologica ha evidenziato che le polveri con caratteristiche migliori per la formatura sono quelle ottenute tramite sintesi allo stato solido. Le pastiglie prodotte, miscelando tali polveri e agenti porizzanti opportuni, hanno evidenziato la stabilità della fase perovskitica voluta ma anche la necessità di ottimizzare l’aggiunta del porizzante per avere una porosità adeguata all’applicazione del sistema quale anodo SOFC.

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The dramatic impact that vascular diseases have on human life quality and expectancy nowadays is the reason why both medical and scientific communities put great effort in discovering new and effective ways to fight vascular pathologies. Among the many different treatments, endovascular surgery is a minimally-invasive technique that makes use of X-ray fluoroscopy to obtain real-time images of the patient during interventions. In this context radiopaque biomaterials, i.e. materials able to absorb X-ray radiation, play a fundamental role as they are employed both to enhance visibility of devices during interventions and to protect medical staff and patients from X-ray radiations. Organic-inorganic hybrids are materials that combine characteristics of organic polymers with those of inorganic metal oxides. These materials can be synthesized via the sol-gel process and can be easily applied as thin coatings on different kinds of substrates. Good radiopacity of organic-inorganic hybrids has been recently reported suggesting that these materials might find applications in medical fields where X-ray absorption and visibility is required. The present PhD thesis aimed at developing and characterizing new radiopaque organic-inorganic hybrid materials that can find application in the vascular surgery field as coatings for the improvement of medical devices traceability as well as for the production of X-ray shielding objects and garments. Novel organic-inorganic hybrids based on different polyesters (poly-lactic acid and poly-ε-caprolactone) and polycarbonate (poly-trimethylene carbonate) as the polymeric phase and on titanium oxide as the inorganic phase were synthesized. Study of the phase interactions in these materials allowed to demonstrate that Class II hybrids (where covalent bonds exists between the two phases) can be obtained starting from any kind of polyester or polycarbonate, without the need of polymer pre-functionalization, thanks to the occurrence of transesterification reactions operated by inorganic molecules on ester and carbonate moieties. Polyester based hybrids were successfully coated via dip coating on different kinds of textiles. Coated textiles showed improved radiopacity with respect to the plain fabric while remaining soft to the touch. The hybrid was able to coat single fibers of the yarn rather than coating the yarn as a whole. Openings between yarns were maintained and therefore fabric breathability was preserved. Such coatings are promising for the production of light-weight garments for X-ray protection of medical staff during interventional fluoroscopy, which will help preventing pathologies that stem from chronic X-ray exposure. A means to increase the protection capacity of hybrid-coated fabrics was also investigated and implemented in this thesis. By synthesizing the hybrid in the presence of a suspension of radiopaque tantalum nanoparticles, PDMS-titania hybrid materials with tunable radiopacity were developed and were successfully applied as coatings. A solution for enhancing medical device radiopacity was also successfully investigated. High metal radiopacity was associated with good mechanical and protective properties of organic-inorganic hybrids in the form of a double-layer coating. Tantalum was employed as the constituent of the first layer deposited on sample substrates by means of a sputtering technique. The second layer was composed of a hybrid whose constituents are well-known biocompatible organic and inorganic components, such as the two polymers PCL and PDMS, and titanium oxide, respectively. The metallic layer conferred to the substrate good X-ray visibility. A correlation between radiopacity and coating thickness derived during this study allows to tailor radiopacity simply by controlling the metal layer sputtering deposition time. The applied metal deposition technique also permits easy shaping of the radiopaque layer, allowing production of radiopaque markers for medical devices that can be unambiguously identified by surgeons during implantation and in subsequent radiological investigations. Synthesized PCL-titania and PDMS-titania hybrids strongly adhered to substrates and show good biocompatibility as highlighted by cytotoxicity tests. The PDMS-titania hybrid coating was also characterized by high flexibility that allows it to stand large substrate deformations without detaching nor cracking, thus being suitable for application on flexible medical devices.

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Co- und Fe-dotierte Rutil- und Anatas-Bulkproben wurden über einen Sol-Gel Prozess und anschließende thermische Behandlung dargestellt und auf ihre Zugehörigkeit zu der Gruppe der verdünnten magnetischen Oxide untersucht. Die Untersuchungen der dotierten Rutil-Proben mittels Röntgenbeugung, Elektronenmikroskopie und magnetischen Methoden zeigen, dass die Löslichkeit von Co und Fe in der TiO2-Modifikation Rutil sehr gering ist. Oberhalb von 1at% Co bzw. Fe wird neben Rutil die Bildung der Oxide CoTiO3 bzw. Fe2TiO5 beobachtet. Weitere thermische Behandlung im Argon-H2-Strom führte aufgrund der Bildung von metallischem Co bzw. Fe zu einem ferromagnetischen Verhalten. Die TiO2-Modifikation Anatas besitzt eine höhere Löslichkeit, so dass erst oberhalb von 4at% Co bzw. 10at% Fe die Phasen Co3O4 bzw. FeTiO3 neben Anatas auftreten. Entsprechende Proben zeigen ein paramagnetisches Verhalten. Oberhalb der Löslichkeitsgrenze führt die Reduktion im Argon-H2-Strom zu einem ferromagnetischen Verhalten, welches auf metallisches Co bzw. Fe zurückzuführen ist. Analog zu den Bulkproben wurden Co- und Fe-dotierte TiO2-Nanodrähte hergestellt. Das magnetische Verhalten der Fe-dotierten TiO2-Nanodrähte entspricht dem der Fe-dotierten Anatas-Bulkproben. Dagegen führt die Co-Dotierung nicht zu einem Einbau in die TiO2-Nanodrähte, sondern zur Bildung von CoOx-Nanopartikeln. Die entsprechenden Proben zeigen ein schwach ferromagnetisches Verhalten. Dies ist jedoch nicht auf eine ferromagnetische Dotierung der TiO2-Nanodrähte zurückzuführen, sondern auf nicht kompensierte Momente an den Oberflächen der als Verunreinigungen auftretenden CoOx-Nanopartikel. Zusammenfassend wird festgestellt, dass die Löslichkeit von Co und Fe in TiO2 für die Ausbildung eines ferromagnetischen Verhaltens zu gering ist. Der beobachtete Ferromagnetismus lässt sich eindeutig auf magnetische Verunreinigungen zurückführen. Somit können die dotierten TiO2 Proben nicht den verdünnten magnetischen Oxiden zugeordnet werden.

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Research on thin nanostructured crystalline TiO2 films has attracted considerable interests because of their intriguing physical properties and potential applications in photovoltaics. Nanostructured TiO2 film plays an important role in the TiO2 based dye-sensitized solar cells because they act as a substrate for the adsorption of dye molecules and a matrix for the transportation of electrons as well. Thus they can influence the solar cell performance significantly. Consequently, the control of the morphology including the shape, size and size distribution of the TiO2 nanostructures is critical to tune and optimize the performance of the solar cells. To control the TiO2 morphology, a strategy using amphiphilic block copolymer as templating agent coupled with sol-gel chemistry has been applied. Especially, a good-poor solvent pair induced phase separation process has been developed to guide the microphase separation behavior of the block copolymers. The amphiphilic block copolymers used include polystyrene-block-poly (ethylene oxide) (PS-b-PEO), poly (methyl methacrylate)-block-poly (ethylene oxide) (PMMA-b-PEO), and poly (ethylene oxide)-block-polystyrene-block-poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO-b-PS-b-PEO). The block copolymer undergoes a good-poor-solvent pair induced phase separation in a mixed solution of 1, 4-dioxane or N, N’-dimethyl formamide (DMF), concentrated hydrochloric acid (HCl) and Titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP). Specifically, in the system of PS-b-PEO, a morphology phase diagram of the inorganic-copolymer composite films was mapped by adjusting the weight fractions among 1, 4-dioxane, HCl, and TTIP in solution. The amorphous TiO2 within the titania-block copolymer composite films was crystallized by calcination at temperatures above 400C, where the organic block copolymer was simultaneously burned away. This strategy is further extended to other amphiphilic block copolymers of PMMA-b-PEO and PEO-b-PS-b-PEO, where the morphology of TiO2 films can also be controlled. The local and long range structures of the titania films were investigated by the combination of imaging techniques (AFM, SEM) and x-ray scattering techniques (x-ray reflectivity and grazing incidence small-angle x-ray scattering). Based on the knowledge of the morphology control, the crystalline TiO2 nanostructured films with different morphologies were introduced into solid state dye-sensitized solar cells. It has been found that all of the morphologies help to improve the performance of the solar cells. Especially, clustered nanoparticles, worm-like structures, foam-like structures, large collapsed nanovesicles show more pronounced performance improvement than other morphologies such as nanowires, flakes, and nanogranulars.

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In hybrid organic solar cells a blocking layer between transparent electrode and nanocrystalline titania particles is essential to prevent short-circuiting and current loss through recombination at the electrode interface. Here the preparation of a uniform hybrid blocking layer which is composed of conducting titania nanoparticles embedded in an insulating polymer derived ceramic is presented. This blocking layer is prepared by sol-gel chemistry where an amphiphilic block copolymer is used as a templating agent. A novel poly(dimethylsiloxane) containing amphiphilic block copolymer poly(ethyleneglycol)methylethermethacrylate-block-poly(dimethylsiloxane)-block-poly(ethyleneglycol)methylethermethacrylate has been synthesized to act as the templating agent. Plasma treatment uncovered titania surface from any polymer. Annealing at 450°C under nitrogen resulted in anatase titania with polymer derived silicon oxycarbide ceramic. Electrical characterization by conductive scanning probe microscopy experiments revealed a percolating titania network separated by an insulating ceramic matrix. Scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy showed predominant presence of titania particles on the surface creating a large surface area for dye absorption. The uniformity of the percolating structures was proven by microbeam grazing incidence small angle x-ray scattering. First applications in hybrid organic solar cells in comparison with conventional titanium dioxide blocking layer containing devices revealed 15 fold increases in corresponding efficiencies. Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-block-poly(ethyleneglycol)methylethermethacrylate and poly(ethyleneoxide)-poly(dimethylsiloxane)methylmethacrylate diblock copolymers were also synthesized. Their titania nanocomposite films were compared with the integrated blocking layer. Liner poly(ethyleneoxide) containing diblock copolymer resulted in highly ordered foam like structures. The effect of heating temperature rise to 600°C and 1000°C on titania morphology was investigated by scanning electron and force microscopy and x-ray scattering. Sol-gel contents, hydrochloric acid, titania precursor and amphiphilic triblock copolymer were altered to see their effect on titania morphology. Increase in block copolymer content resulted in titania particles of diameter 15-20 nm.

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In the last years, new materials have been developed in the broad area of nanoscience. Among them, an emergent class characterized by excellent electrical conductivity properties as well as high optical transmittance in the visible region are TCOs (Transparent Conducting Oxides). Due to their versatile properties, they have found many applications in a lot of optoelectronic devices, such as solar cells, liquid crystal displays, touch-panel displays, gas sensors, to cite a few examples. Different research groups have studied and characterized the TCOs. In this context, a new synthetic method has been developed to produce FTO nanocrystals (Fluorine-doped Tin Oxide NCs) in Prof. Pinna’s lab at the Humboldt University in Berlin. FTO belongs to the TCO category, and they have been studied as a promising alternative to ITO NCs (Indium Tin Oxide) which represent the standard TCO material in terms of properties and performances. In this work, FTO NCs have been synthesized using the “benzyl alcohol route” (a non-aqueous sol-gel method) via microwave, which permits to produce FTO particles with good properties as revealed by the characterizations performed, employing a cheap, fast and clean method.

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In dye-sensitized solar cells a blocking layer between the transparent electrode and the mesoporous titanium dioxide film is used to prevent short-circuits between the hole-conductor and the front electrode. The conventional approach is to use a compact layer of titanium dioxide prepared by spin coating or spray pyrolysis. The thickness of the blocking layer is critical. On one hand, the layer has to be thick enough to cover the rough substrate completely. On the other hand, the serial resistance increases with increasing film thickness, because the layer acts as an ohmic resistance itself. In this thesis an amphiphilic diblock copolymer is used as a functional template to produce an alternative, hybrid blocking layer. The hybrid blocking layer is thinner than the conventional, compact titanium dioxide film and thereby possesses a higher conductivity. Still, this type of blocking layer covers the rough electrode material completely and avoids current loss through charge recombination. The novel blocking layer is prepared using a tailored, amphiphilic block copolymer in combination with sol-gel chemistry. While the hydrophilic poly(ethylene oxide) part of the polymer coordinates a titanium dioxide precursor to form a percolating network of titania particles, the hydrophobic poly(dimethylsiloxane) part turns into an insulating ceramic layer. With this technique, crack-free films with a thickness down to 24 nm are obtained. The presence of a conductive titanium dioxide network for current flow, which is embedded in an insulating ceramic material, is validated by conductive scanning force microscopy. This is the first time that such a hybrid blocking layer is implemented in a solar cell. With this approach the efficiency could be increased up to 27 % compared to the conventional blocking layer. Thus, it is demonstrated that the hybrid blocking layer represents a competitive alternative to the classical approach.

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In dieser Arbeit wurden polymere Kompositmaterialien mit Hilfe von Festkörper-NMR-Techniken untersucht, um den Einfluß von Polymer-Festkörper-Kontakten auf molekulare Materialeigenschaften zu betrachten. Dabei wurden sowohl Analysen am Polymer als auch am Füllmaterial durchgeführt.rnrnIm ersten Teil der Arbeit wurde die Dynamik von Poly(ethylmethacrylat) (PEMA) in sphärischen Bürstenpartikeln gemessen. Diese Bürsten bestanden aus einem Poly(silsesquioxan)-Kern und verpfropften PEMA-Ketten, die über ATRP (atom transfer radical polymerization) an verschiedenen Kettensequenzen mit 13C an der Carboxylgruppe markiert wurden. Statische 13C-NMR-Messungen konnten zeigen, dass die Dynamik dieser Sequenzen unabhängig vom Abstand zur Oberfläche verlangsamt ist, was auf eine eingeschränkte Reptation zurückgeführt wurde.rnrnDer zweite Teil der Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den molekularen Unterschieden von Silika-Naturkautschuk-Kompositen, die über mechanisches Mischen bzw. über eine Sol-Gel-Reaktion hergestellt wurden. Durch kinetische 1H-NMR-Messungen wurde der Umsatz der Sol-Gel-Reaktion bestimmt. Mittels heteronuklearen 29Si{1H}-NMR-Korrelationsexperimenten wurde ein direkter räumlicher Kontakt zwischen dem Inneren der Partikel und dem Polymer nachgewiesen. Dies belegt experimentell, dass im Kompositmaterial die Polymerketten in den durch Sol-Gel-Reaktion hergestellten Silikapartikeln eingeschlossen sind.