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Heterophase Network Polymers: Synthesis, Characterization and Properties
Heterophase network polymers (HNPs) represent a class of advanced materials characterized by phase-separated morphologies within a crosslinked polymer matrix. This work presents a comprehensive overview of the synthesis strategies, structural characterization, and key physical properties of HNPs. Emphasis is placed on the role of phase compatibility, crosslinking density, and interfacial interactions in determining mechanical strength, thermal stability, and dynamic behavior. Advanced analytical techniques such as electron microscopy, rheology, and spectroscopy are discussed in the context of elucidating phase morphology and network architecture. The unique combination of heterogeneity and network integrity makes HNPs promising candidates for high-performance applications across coatings, adhesives, and elastomers.
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