Effect of Particle Interactions on the Assembly of Drying Colloidal Mixtures
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2022-05-10
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Langmuir, Volume 38, issue 18, pp. 5361–5371
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The effects of particle interactions on the size segregation and assembly of colloidal mixtures during drying were investigated. A cationic surfactant was added to a binary latex/silica colloidal dispersion that has been shown to self-stratify upon drying at room temperature. Atomic force microscopy was used to show that the change in particle interactions due to the presence of surfactants reduced the degree of stratification and, in some cases, suppressed the effect altogether. Colloidal dispersions containing higher surfactant concentrations can undergo a complete morphology change, resulting instead in the formation of armored particles consisting of latex particles coated with smaller silica nanoparticles. To further prove that armored particles are produced and that stratification is suppressed, cross-sectional images were produced with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and confocal fluorescence microscopy. The growth of armored particles was also measured using dynamic light scattering. To complement this research, Brownian dynamics simulations were used to model the drying. By tuning the particle interactions to make them more attractive, the simulations showed the presence of armored particles, and the size segregation process was hindered. The prevention of segregation also results in enhanced transparency of the colloidal films. Overall, this research proves that there is a link between particle interactions and size segregation in drying colloidal blends and provides a valuable tool to control the assembly of different film architectures using an extremely simple method.Description
Funding Information: The authors are grateful for support from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council in the form of a Strategic Equipment Grant EP/T006412/1 and DTP studentship for funding J D Tinkler’s research work. I. Martín-Fabiani is supported by a UK Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship (MP/T02061X/1). Publisher Copyright: © 2022 American Chemical Society.
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Tinkler, J D, Scacchi, A, Argaiz, M, Tomovska, R, Archer, A J, Willcock, H & Martín-Fabiani, I 2022, ' Effect of Particle Interactions on the Assembly of Drying Colloidal Mixtures ', Langmuir, vol. 38, no. 18, pp. 5361–5371 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.1c03144