Aging Effects in Nanoparticle Composites
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Abstract
We have studied the aging behavior of compatible mixtures of nanoparticles and polymers, and in a parallel study polymer grafted nanoparticles cast from solvent. Small angle x-ray scattering and x-ray photon correlation spectrocopy show that these materials restructure through NP motion, even though the initial state corresponds to a random dispersion of the NPs. We conjecture that this reordering is driven by the charge on the NPs which leads to a long range repulsion. We thus propose that mixtures of nanoparticles and polymers are frequently out of equilibrium and that the preperation method may sometimes critically affect the properties that result.
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Presenters
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Sanat Kumar
Columbia University, Columbia Univ, Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University
Authors
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Sanat Kumar
Columbia University, Columbia Univ, Department of Chemical Engineering, Columbia University