Analysis and Prediction of Damping Properties of Multi-Layered Organic Hybrid Materials Consisting of Polarized Polymers and Small Molecules

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A theoretical study on damping properties of multi-layered hybrid materials was presented with the aim to obtain good damping materials with a broad and high damping range. The value of the multi-layered organic hybrid materials consisting of polarized polymers and small molecules was evaluated via the correspondence principle. Similarly, the damping properties of the multi-layered organic hybrid materials were predicted according to our previous work. With increasing the number of the layers of multi-layered hybrids, the temperature dependence of could be improved and it was almost rectangular transition range with values for the area under the linear curve. Therefore, it could be considered to be a new approach to improve the temperature dependence of the damping materials and obtain good damping materials with a broad and high damping range.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 535-537)

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1197-1200

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June 2012

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