Robert A. Green-Warren, Noah M. McAllister, Parameshwaran Pasupathy, Assimina A. Pelegri, Jonathan P. Singer, N. Sanjeeva Murthy
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摘要
多层聚合物薄膜在多相分离中有着广泛的应用。电喷雾沉积(ESD)技术是制备这种具有可调形貌的薄膜的重要技术。利用耗散石英晶体微天平(QCM-D)对静电放电制备的聚苯乙烯(PS)纳米壳涂层在金表面和自旋涂覆的PS表面的粘弹性进行了研究。随着流速的增加,金表面的PS膜的厚度从0.5 ~ 200 nm增加到1.5 mL h - 1时的400 nm,同时由于更短的液滴飞行时间带来更大的颗粒尺寸,耗散增加了一个数量级。这种效应在自旋涂覆的PS薄膜上不存在,这表明电荷的自限制效应开始了。虽然Voigt模型计算出的ESD薄膜的剪切模量仅为PS体模量的0.08%-0.20%,但由于壳-壳和壳-衬底的相互作用,喷涂后的PS与单壳的刚度比为(5.00-13.3)× 103 m−1。这是QCM-D首次获得的与粒子间摩擦有关的新结果。这项工作表明,颗粒粘弹性膜的机械性能可以用纳米级材料的QCM-D来评估,这在高表面积传感器(如用于蛋白质或电解质吸附的尺寸选择膜)中具有潜在的应用前景。
Viscoelastic Properties of Electrospray-Deposited Polymer Shells via Quartz Crystal Microbalance With Dissipation (QCM-D)
Multilayer polymer films are extensively used in multiphase separation. Electrospray deposition (ESD) is an important technique for fabricating such films with tunable morphology. Viscoelastic properties of polystyrene (PS) nanoshell coatings produced by ESD on gold and spin-coated PS surfaces are evaluated using Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM-D). The thickness of PS films on gold increases with flow rate from ∼200 nm at 0.5 to ∼400 nm at 1.5 mL h−1, accompanied by an order-of-magnitude increase in dissipation due to larger particle sizes from shorter droplet flight times. This effect is absent on spin–coated PS films, suggesting the onset of the self-limiting effect of charges. Although the shear moduli for ESD films calculated from Voigt models is only 0.08%–0.20% of the bulk PS modulus, the stiffness ratio of spray-coated PS to a single shell is (5.00–13.3) × 103 m−1, due to shell–shell and shell–substrate interactions. These are novel results related to the interparticle friction obtained using QCM-D for the first time. This work demonstrates that mechanical properties of particulate viscoelastic films with potential applications in high surface area sensors, such as size-selective membranes for protein or electrolyte adsorption, can be evalauted by QCM-D with nanograms of material.
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