A modified emulsion copolymerization of phenylacetylene (PA) with hydrophilic monomers having different functions, i.e., acrylic acid (AA) and N,N-dimethylpropargylamine (DMPA) respectively, yields functionalized polymeric P(PA-co-AA) and P(PA-co-DMPA) nanoparticles. The systematic investigation on the experimental parameters affecting size, surface charge and polydispersity of the copolymers (initiator concentration, reaction time, cosolvent and PA/comonomer ratios) allows to modulate the nanoparticle physico-chemical properties. Spherical shaped particles with diameters in the range 80–500 nm, low polydispersity (PI values in the range 1.11–1.30) and different surface charge densities, between 0.44 and 2.87 μC/cm2, have been consistently obtained and characterized by means of Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), laser Doppler electrophoretic and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) studies. XPS measurements have provided information on the nanoparticles chemical surface structure and suggest that AA and DMPA units are preferentially distributed on the surface of the spheres. The nanospheres self-assemble giving large domains (9.5 × 14.5 μm). Photonic analysis of the self-assembled copolymeric nanoparticles has been performed by means of Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (SE) and Bragg reflection spectroscopy, both of them demonstrating a three-dimensional photonic crystal property of these systems.

Venditti, I., Fratoddi, I., Palazzasi, C., Prosposito, P., Casalboni, M., Cametti, C., et al. (2010). Self-assembled nanoparticles of functiopnal copolymers for photonic applications. JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 348, 424-430 [10.1016/j.jcis.2010.04.061].

Self-assembled nanoparticles of functiopnal copolymers for photonic applications

PROSPOSITO, PAOLO;CASALBONI, MAURO;
2010-01-01

Abstract

A modified emulsion copolymerization of phenylacetylene (PA) with hydrophilic monomers having different functions, i.e., acrylic acid (AA) and N,N-dimethylpropargylamine (DMPA) respectively, yields functionalized polymeric P(PA-co-AA) and P(PA-co-DMPA) nanoparticles. The systematic investigation on the experimental parameters affecting size, surface charge and polydispersity of the copolymers (initiator concentration, reaction time, cosolvent and PA/comonomer ratios) allows to modulate the nanoparticle physico-chemical properties. Spherical shaped particles with diameters in the range 80–500 nm, low polydispersity (PI values in the range 1.11–1.30) and different surface charge densities, between 0.44 and 2.87 μC/cm2, have been consistently obtained and characterized by means of Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), laser Doppler electrophoretic and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) studies. XPS measurements have provided information on the nanoparticles chemical surface structure and suggest that AA and DMPA units are preferentially distributed on the surface of the spheres. The nanospheres self-assemble giving large domains (9.5 × 14.5 μm). Photonic analysis of the self-assembled copolymeric nanoparticles has been performed by means of Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (SE) and Bragg reflection spectroscopy, both of them demonstrating a three-dimensional photonic crystal property of these systems.
2010
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA
English
Venditti, I., Fratoddi, I., Palazzasi, C., Prosposito, P., Casalboni, M., Cametti, C., et al. (2010). Self-assembled nanoparticles of functiopnal copolymers for photonic applications. JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 348, 424-430 [10.1016/j.jcis.2010.04.061].
Venditti, I; Fratoddi, I; Palazzasi, C; Prosposito, P; Casalboni, M; Cametti, C; Battocchio, C; Polzonetti, G; Russo, M
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