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Polymer-clay nanocomposites exhibiting abnormal necking phenomena accompanied by extremely large reversible elongations and excellent transparency

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Soft and transparent polymer-clay nanocomposites (see figure), consisting of hydrophobic poly(2-methoxyethyl-acrylate) and hydrophilic inorganic clay, with a unique clay-network morphology have been synthesized by in situ free-radical polymerization. The nanocomposites exhibit the first observation of abnormal necking behavior accompanied by extremely large reversible elongation (1000-3000%) and excellent optical transparency, regardless of the clay content (1-30 wt %).

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