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Interfacial and bulk nanostructure of liquid polymer nanocomposites.
McDonald, Samila; Wood, Jared A; FitzGerald, Paul A; Craig, Vincent S J; Warr, Gregory G; Atkin, Rob.
Afiliação
  • McDonald S; †The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales 2308, Australia.
  • Wood JA; ‡The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.
  • FitzGerald PA; ‡The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.
  • Craig VS; §Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 0200, Australia.
  • Warr GG; ‡The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.
  • Atkin R; †The University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales 2308, Australia.
Langmuir ; 31(12): 3763-70, 2015 Mar 31.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25738746
ABSTRACT
Liquid polymer nanocomposites (l-PNCs) have been prepared using silica nanoparticles with diameters of 15 nm (l-PNC-15) and 24 nm (l-PNC-24), and Jeffamine M-2070, an amine-terminated ethylene oxide/propylene oxide (PEO/PPO, ratio 31/10) copolymer. Jeffamine M-2070 was used as the host liquid in which the particles were suspended and was also grafted onto the particle surface to prevent aggregation. The grafting density of Jeffamine M-2070 on the particle surfaces was ∼0.75 chains nm(-2). When the total polymer content (surface layer + host) was greater than ∼30 wt %, the PNC was a liquid, while at lower polymer volume fractions the PNC was solid. In this work, the bulk and surface structures of l-PNCs with ∼70 wt % polymer and 30% silica are characterized and compared. Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) was used to probe the bulk structure of the l-PNCs and revealed that the particles are well-dispersed with minor clustering in l-PNC-15 and substantial clustering in l-PNC-24. This is attributed to stronger van der Waals attractions between particles due to the larger particle size in l-PNC-24. Corresponding effects were revealed using tapping mode atomic force microscopy (TM-AFM) at the l-PNC-air interface; clustering was minimal on the surface of l-PNC-15 but significant for l-PNC-24 droplets. In regions of the l-PNC where the particles were well-dispersed, the spacing between particles is consistent with their volume fractions. This is the first time that the distribution of polymer and particles within l-PNCs has been imaged in situ.

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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article