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Synthesis, characterization and fine-tuning of bimodal poly(organosiloxane) nanoparticles

Polymer. Bd. 51. H. 23. Elsevier BV 2010 S. 5432 - 5439

Erscheinungsjahr: 2010

ISBN/ISSN: 0032-3861

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.1016/j.polymer.2010.09.065

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Inhaltszusammenfassung


The acid catalyzed sol–gel type synthesis of polyorganosiloxane core-shell nanoparticles with removable PDMS core in aqueous dispersion leads to the inherent formation of a bimodal size distribution with smaller spheres having approximately 26 nm radii and larger nanoparticles with 60 nm in radius. The origin of the self-organized bimodality is investigated and finally attributed to a combination of stabilization of the growing particles due to i) a miniemulsion-type stabilization by the ultr...The acid catalyzed sol–gel type synthesis of polyorganosiloxane core-shell nanoparticles with removable PDMS core in aqueous dispersion leads to the inherent formation of a bimodal size distribution with smaller spheres having approximately 26 nm radii and larger nanoparticles with 60 nm in radius. The origin of the self-organized bimodality is investigated and finally attributed to a combination of stabilization of the growing particles due to i) a miniemulsion-type stabilization by the ultrahydrophobe PDMS and ii) by surface co-stabilization by the employed surfactant. The significant influence of temperature, pH, stirrer speed and amount of the surfactant on the particle sizes allows for the design and fine-tuning of different nanoparticles sizes and distributions.» weiterlesen» einklappen

  • Nanoparticles
  • Polyorganosiloxane
  • Field-flow fractionation (FFF)

Autoren


Scherer, C. (Autor)
Utech, S. (Autor)
Scholz, S. (Autor)
Noskov, S. (Autor)
Kindervater, P. (Autor)
Graf, R. (Autor)
Thünemann, A.F. (Autor)

Klassifikation


DDC Sachgruppe:
Allgemeines, Wissenschaft

Verknüpfte Personen


Michael Maskos