ABSTRACT

In recent years, materials based on polymers with a system of polyconjugation and magnetic nanoparticles attract special interest due to their unique electric, magnetic, and optical properties. This determines the high potential of their practical use. Metal-polymer nanomaterials based on polymers with a conjugation system are candidates for organic electronics and electrorheology, as well as the creation of microelectromechanical systems, supercondensers, sensors, solar batteries, displays, and so forth. The introduction of magnetic nanoparticles into nanocomposites makes them prospective in systems for magnetically recording information, the creation of electromagnetic screens, contrasting materials for magnetic resonance tomography, and so forth.