Publication Type Journal Article
Title The influence of nanoparticle architecture on latex film formation and healing properties
Authors Susana Gonçalves C. A. M. Afonso V. B. Kurteva Alexander Fedorov J. M. G. Martinho José Paulo Farinha
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Journal JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Year 2012
Month February
Volume 368
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Pages 21-33
Abstract We present a study of chain interdiffusion in films formed by specially architectured PBMA nanoparticles by Forster Resonance Energy Transfer - FRET. Polymer nanoparticles contained linear chains with narrower molecular weight distributions than other previous reports, allowing a more detailed study. Apparent fractions of mixing and diffusion coefficients, determined from the quantum efficiency of energy transfer, were used to characterize the interdiffusion mechanism in the different films. The resistance of the films to dissolution by a good solvent was finally correlated with the interdiffusion results, in order to get information about film healing. We concluded that whenever interdiffusion occurs between nanoparticles containing linear chains and fully cross-linked nanoparticles, healing becomes more effective in spite of showing slower interdiffusion. We also observed that particles with longer chains are more effective for film healing. Finally, we concluded that interdiffusion occurs both ways across interfaces in blends formed by particles swollen with linear chains of different molecular weights. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2011.10.077
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ISSN 0021-9797
EISSN 1095-7103
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Bibtex ID ISI:000299490500004
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