Title
Dispersing grafted nanoparticle assemblies into polymer melts through flow fields
Date Issued
17 December 2013
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Moll J.
Kumar S.
Snijkers F.
Vlassopoulos D.
Rungta A.
Benicewicz B.
Ilavsky J.
Colby R.
Pennsylvania State University
Publisher(s)
American Chemical Society
Abstract
Flow-fields are typically used to intimately mix large μm-sized particles with polymer melts. Here we show, using rheology, X-ray scattering, and electron microscopy, that shear flows do not improve the spatial dispersion or ordering of spherical nanoparticles (NP) grafted with polymer chains over the ranges of flow fields realizable in our experiments in the melt state. In the absence of flow, grafted NPs robustly self-assemble into a variety of superstructures when they are added to a homopolymer matrix with the same chemistry as the NP grafts. We find that isolated particles and spherical NP clusters remain dispersed but do not flow align. On the other hand, anisotropic NP assemblies initially break and their constituent building blocks (strings or sheets) flow-align locally. At very large strains, they coarsen into large aggregates, reflecting the dominance of interparticle attractions over flow fields and thermal energy. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
Start page
1051
End page
1055
Volume
2
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencia de los polímeros Ingeniería de materiales Nano-tecnología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84890521863
Source
ACS Macro Letters
ISSN of the container
21611653
Sponsor(s)
National Science Foundation 0822838 NSF
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