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General strategies for nanoparticle dispersion
Authors:Mackay Michael E  Tuteja Anish  Duxbury Phillip M  Hawker Craig J  Van Horn Brooke  Guan Zhibin  Chen Guanghui  Krishnan R S
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA. mackay@msu.edu
Abstract:Traditionally the dispersion of particles in polymeric materials has proven difficult and frequently results in phase separation and agglomeration. We show that thermodynamically stable dispersion of nanoparticles into a polymeric liquid is enhanced for systems where the radius of gyration of the linear polymer is greater than the radius of the nanoparticle. Dispersed nanoparticles swell the linear polymer chains, resulting in a polymer radius of gyration that grows with the nanoparticle volume fraction. It is proposed that this entropically unfavorable process is offset by an enthalpy gain due to an increase in molecular contacts at dispersed nanoparticle surfaces as compared with the surfaces of phase-separated nanoparticles. Even when the dispersed state is thermodynamically stable, it may be inaccessible unless the correct processing strategy is adopted, which is particularly important for the case of fullerene dispersion into linear polymers.
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