A method of using olefin containing nanostructured chemicals and silanol
containing nanostructured chemicals as high temperature resins is
described. Vinyl containing nanostructured chemicals are particularity
effective in thermosets as they control the motions of polymer chains,
and segments, at the molecular level. Silanol containing nanostructured
chemicals are particularity effective in thermosets containing polar
groups as the silanol can enhance the reactivity of these groups. Because
of their tailorable compatibility with fluorinated polymers,
nanostructured chemicals can be readily and selectively incorporated into
polymers by direct blending and polymerization processes. The
incorporation of a nanostructured chemical into a polymer favorably
impacts a multitude of polymer physical properties. Properties most
favorably improved are heat distortion and flammability characteristics,
permeability, optical properties, texture, feel and durability. Other
properties improved include time dependent mechanical and thermal
properties such as creep, compression set, shrinkage, modulus, and
hardness. In addition to mechanical properties, other physical properties
are favorably improved, including lower thermal conductivity, and gas
oxygen permeability. These improved properties may be useful in a number
of applications, including composite materials, foams, cosmetics, and
durable coatings.