Hybrid Materials-Historical Perspective and Current Trends by Volker Altstädt* in COJ Reviews & Research_ Research and Reviews International Journals
Abstract
The definition for a hybrid
material by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry is based on a
chemical point of view that “A hybrid material is composed of an intimate
mixture of inorganic components, organic components, or both interpenetrate on
sales of less than 1μm.” For instance, polymer blends of polyphenylene
oxide/styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer compatibilized by a triblock terpolymer
and Janus particles exhibit a sub-micron level contribution of different kinds
of organic components. At the same time, engineers look at hybrid materials
from a different scale with no uniform definition. According to the engineering
point of view; hybrid materials combine different material classes within one
structural material. For
example, Glass Laminate Aluminum Reinforced Epoxy is used as a hybrid material
in the upper part of the fuselage of the Airbus A380 aircraft. Besides
structural applications, food packaging materials are also considered as hybrid
materials. As an example, milk packages are composed of polymer (low-density
polyethylene), paperboard and aluminum. In this work, it was aimed to give an
interdisciplinary overview to the world of hybrid materials transferring the
view from chemistry to the applied engineering science by focusing
on different material aspects and trends
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