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  • 2017Influence of polymer swelling and dissolution into food simulants on the release of graphene nanoplates and carbon nanotubes from poly(lactic) acid and polypropylene composite films16citations
  • 2016Electromagnetic and thermal properties of three-dimensional printed multilayered nano-carbon/poly(lactic) acid structures47citations
  • 2014EPR and Rheological Study of Hybrid Interfaces in Gold-Clay-Epoxy Nanocomposites.citations

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  • Ivanov, Evgeni
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  • Biró, L. P.
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  • Fattori, Alberto
  • Angelov, Verislav
  • Delville, Marie-Hélène
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EPR and Rheological Study of Hybrid Interfaces in Gold-Clay-Epoxy Nanocomposites.

  • Ottaviani, Maria Francesca
  • Kotsilkova, Rumiana
  • Cangiotti, Michela
  • Ivanov, Evgeni
  • Fattori, Alberto
  • Angelov, Verislav
  • Velichkova, Hristiana
  • Delville, Marie-Hélène
Abstract

With the aim to obtain new materials with special properties to be used in various industrial and biomedical applications, ternary "gold-clay-epoxy" nanocomposites and their nanodispersions were prepared using clay decorated with gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), at different gold contents. Nanocomposites structure was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Rheology and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques were used in order to evaluate the molecular dynamics in the nanodispersions, as well as dynamics at interfaces in the nanocomposites. The percolation threshold (i.e., the filler content related to the formation of long-range connectivity of particles in the dispersed media) of the gold nanoparticles was determined to be ϕp = 0.6 wt % at a fixed clay content of 3 wt %. The flow activation energy and the relaxation time spectrum illustrated the presence of interfacial interactions in the ternary nanodispersions around and above the percolation threshold of AuNPs; these interfacial interactions suppressed the global molecular dynamics. It was found that below ϕp the free epoxy polymer chains ratio dominated over the chains attracted on the gold surfaces; thus, the rheological behavior was not significantly changed by the presence of AuNPs. While, around and above ϕp, the amount of the bonded epoxy polymer chains on the gold surface was much higher than that of the free chains; thus, a substantial increase in the flow activation energy and shift in the spectra to higher relaxation times appeared. The EPR signals of the nanocomposites depended on the gold nanoparticle contents and the preparation procedure thus providing a fingerprint of the different nanostructures. The EPR results from spin probes indicated that the main effect of the gold nanoparticles above ϕp, was to form a more homogeneous, viscous and polar clay-epoxy mixture at the nanoparticle surface. The knowledge obtained from this study is applicable to understand the role of interfaces in ternary nanocomposites with different combinations of nanofillers.

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  • nanoparticle
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • polymer
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • molecular dynamics
  • gold
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • electron spin resonance spectroscopy
  • activation