materialide
Materialide is a class of advanced materials characterized by a crosslinked network that blends inorganic ceramic-like rigidity with organic polymer toughness. Designed to combine high temperature stability, mechanical strength, and chemical resistance with moderate density, materialide aims to fill niches where traditional ceramics or polymers alone fall short. The term is used to describe a family of compounds rather than a single compound.
Most materialide formulations feature an inorganic oxide framework—such as aluminosilicate or borosilicate—interlaced with organic linkers and
Synthesis methods include sol-gel processing, templated polymerization, and chemical vapor deposition. Post-synthesis treatments, such as crosslinking
Materialide exhibits high thermal stability, low thermal expansion, and good chemical resistance. The inorganic network provides
Potential applications include aerospace components, high-temperature insulating coatings, protective coatings, turbine seals, and electronics packaging. The
Challenges include synthesis cost, processing complexity, moisture sensitivity, and long-term reliability under cyclic loading. Ongoing research