Methods for probing the long-range dynamic of confined polymers in nanoparticles using small-angle neutron scattering
Author(s) -
Yahya Rharbi,
Mohamed Yousfi,
Lionel Porcar,
Qamar Nawaz
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
canadian journal of chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.323
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1480-3291
pISSN - 0008-4042
DOI - 10.1139/v09-178
Subject(s) - polymer , nanoparticle , polystyrene , nanoscopic scale , neutron scattering , nanotechnology , small angle neutron scattering , chemistry , scattering , neutron , dynamic light scattering , work (physics) , materials science , physics , optics , nuclear physics , organic chemistry , thermodynamics
International audienceMotivated by the recent advances in new technologies, a lot of effort has been dedicated to developing methods for quantifying the dynamic of nanoconfined polymers. Particularly, polymers confined in nanoparticles are an important system for several environment-friendly applications such as waterborne coatings and nanoblends. In this work, we discuss two methods to probe the large scale dynamic of nanoconfined polymers in nanoparticles in two situations: (i) nanoblends and (ii) the close-packed structure. In the methods we apply stress at the nanoscopic level around the polystyrene particles and we probe their deformation in real time using small-angle neutron scattering. These methods give new possibilities to probe, in a nonintrusive manner, the dynamic of confined polymers in nanoparticles, which could ultimately bring conclusive insight to this field
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