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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Preliminary rheological characterizations of aluminum nitride (AIN) nanoparticle suspensions in nonaqueous Newtonian fluid media, NMP and NMP/poly(amic acid) solutions, reveal marked differences in viscoelastic behavior, at relatively low dispersed phase volume fractions. Dynamic mechanical and steady shear measurements provide experimental evidence of the effective interparticle and polymer/particle interactions in a dispersion process of nonoxide nanoparticles for ceramic/polymer nanocomposites. The rheological nature of the nanoparticle suspensions corresponds to interparticle physicochemical interactions that have been previously concluded and discussed.