Hybrid nanoparticles with continuously tunable scattering length density for the analysis of phase separation in mixed colloidal systems
ORAL
Abstract
We will present recent results on the phase separation behavior of polymer tethered particles in thin films. In the thin film state, phase separation resembles the corresponding linear polymer blends provided the length of polymer ligands exceeds a threshold value. However, domain growth kinetics differs from the prediction for diffusion-controlled systems. To elucidate the origin of this deviatory behavior, small angle neutron scattering is performed in the bulk state. A method enabling the continuous variation of the scattering length density of nanoparticles will be presented and its application to the SANS analysis of phase separation in mixed brush particle systems will be demonstrated.
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Presenters
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Michael Bockstaller
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon Univ
Authors
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Yue Zhai
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Jin Han
Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Wenjie Wu
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston
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Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon Univ
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Alamgir Karim
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, Univ of Houston, University of Houston, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Univ of Houston, University of Houston-Main Campus
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Michael Bockstaller
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Carnegie Mellon Univ