Particle-induced bridging in immiscible polymer blends
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چکیده
Pickering emulsions are emulsions whose drops are stabilized against coalescence by particles adsorbed at their interface. Recent research on oil/water/particle systems shows that particles can sometimes adsorb at two oil/ water interfaces. Such “bridging particles” can glue together drops of oil in water or vice versa. We hypothesize that the same effect should apply in immiscible polymer blends with droplet-matrix morphologies, viz., added particles should glue together drops and give rise to particle-bridged drop clusters. We test this hypothesis in PIB-in-PDMS blends [PIB, poly(isobutylene); PDMS, poly (dimethylsiloxane)] with fumed silica particles. Direct visualization shows that the particles can indeed induce clustering of the drops, and the blends appear to show gellike behavior. Such gel-like behavior is confirmed by dynamic oscillatory experiments. However, we are unable to conclusively attribute the gel-like behavior to droplet clustering: Association of the fumed silica particles in the bulk, which itself causes gel-like behavior, confounds the results and prevents clear analysis of the gluing effect of the particles. We conclude that PIB/PDMS/fumed silica is not a good model system for studying particle-containing polymer blends. We instead propose that spherical monodisperse silica particles can offer a far more convenient model system, and provide direct visual evidence of gluing of PIB drops in a PDMS matrix.
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