Issue 23, 2017

Roughening up polymer microspheres and their diffusion in a liquid

Abstract

A simple, versatile approach for the roughening of polymer microparticles surfaces via a deformation technique in the presence of an inorganic matrix is presented here. The process consists of straightforward steps: (1) preparation of a bicomposite colloidal sol, that is polymer particles and inorganic particles, dispersed in a liquid, (2) drying of the mixture onto a suitable hard substrate, (3) heating the dried film above the glass transition temperature of the polymer, and (4) re-dispersion and chemical etching of the inorganic medium. The primary driver is capillary imbibition of the polymer melt into the inorganic colloidal template. In addition, 2D particle tracking experiments of dispersed rough particles in water were performed to probe the diffusional behaviour of the roughened objects in comparison with their smooth precursors. We show that, despite large scale roughness (up to 10% asperity size with respect to particle diameter), Stokes law is obeyed and the particle motion can be modelled simply with the Stokes–Einstein–Sutherland relation.

Graphical abstract: Roughening up polymer microspheres and their diffusion in a liquid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Mar 2017
Accepted
12 May 2017
First published
23 May 2017

Soft Matter, 2017,13, 4285-4293

Roughening up polymer microspheres and their diffusion in a liquid

B. W. Longbottom, B. Somuncuoğlu, J. J. Punter, S. Longbottom and S. A. F. Bon, Soft Matter, 2017, 13, 4285 DOI: 10.1039/C7SM00589J

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