Abstract

Formation and stability of highly dispersed iron particles in crazed porous polymer matrices were studied. The iron-polymer composites obtained were characterized by different morphologies and dimensions of iron particles. The phase content of the iron constituent in a composite studied by Mossbauer spectroscopy was shown to depend on the type of the iron salt and the method of introduction of the initial reagents into a polymer.

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