用冷冻干燥和扫描电子显微镜观察乳胶膜的形成

IF 2.3 4区 材料科学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED
Annie Moorhead, Lorraine F. Francis
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水性乳胶涂料在干燥过程中从离散颗粒的悬浮液转变为连续的聚合物薄膜。鉴于干燥的瞬态性质和样品中存在水,表征这些微观结构变化是具有挑战性的。本工作提出了一种冷冻干燥制备方法,该方法可以捕获乳胶膜形成过程中的中间微观结构状态,以便在室温下通过扫描电子显微镜(SEM)对其进行表征。为了开发这种方法,将稀释的苯乙烯丙烯酸乳液(Primal DC-420, DOW Chemical)制备的水性涂层沉积在硅衬底上,并在乳液最低成膜温度(MFFT) ~ 30°C以上干燥。然后在干燥过程中的不同时间点快速冷冻涂层,然后在真空(P < 200pa)下升华冷冻涂层内的冰。在扫描电镜成像之前,将样品储存并在低温(<0°C)下溅射镀上铂。表面和横截面图像显示,由于侧向干燥锋的作用,形成了多个阶段的薄膜。平行低温扫描电镜研究证实,冷冻干燥方法可以比较地捕捉胶乳颗粒固结成网络后的微观结构。对低MFFT涂层的研究,包括由不同乳胶制成的涂层(Acronal S 790, BASF)或由原始DC-420制成的聚结剂(Texanol, Eastman Chemical),证明了在低于MFFT的温度下储存和溅射涂层样品对于保持室温SEM成像的微观结构的重要性。通过冷冻干燥方法,与膜形成的所有三个阶段(固结、压实和聚并)相关的微观结构被可视化,从而使含乳胶涂层配方的持续发展和改进成为可能。
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Visualizing latex film formation using freeze-drying and scanning electron microscopy

Aqueous latex coatings transform from a suspension of discrete particles to a continuous polymer film during drying. Characterizing these microstructural changes is challenging given the transient nature of drying and the presence of water within samples. The present work proposes a freeze-drying preparation method that captures intermediate microstructural states during latex film formation so that they can be characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) at room temperature. To develop this method, aqueous coatings prepared from diluted styrene acrylic latex (Primal DC-420, DOW Chemical) were deposited onto silicon substrates and dried just above the latex minimum film formation temperature (MFFT) of ~ 30°C. Coatings were then flash-frozen at various time points during drying, and then the ice within the frozen coating was sublimed under vacuum (P < 200 Pa). Specimens were stored and sputter coated with platinum at low temperature (<0°C) before SEM imaging. Surface and cross-sectional images showed multiple stages of film formation, enabled by a lateral drying front. Parallel cryogenic SEM studies verified that the freeze-drying method comparably captures microstructure after latex particles consolidate into a network. Studies with lower MFFT coatings, including those made from a different latex (Acronal S 790, BASF) or from Primal DC-420 with a coalescent (Texanol, Eastman Chemical), demonstrated the importance of storing and sputter coating specimens at temperatures less than the MFFT to maintain the microstructures for room temperature SEM imaging. Through the freeze-drying method, microstructures associated with all three stages of film formation (consolidation, compaction, and coalescence) were visualized, enabling the continued development and improvement of latex-containing coating formulations.

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Journal of Coatings Technology and Research
Journal of Coatings Technology and Research 工程技术-材料科学:膜
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
8.70%
发文量
130
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Coatings Technology and Research (JCTR) is a forum for the exchange of research, experience, knowledge and ideas among those with a professional interest in the science, technology and manufacture of functional, protective and decorative coatings including paints, inks and related coatings and their raw materials, and similar topics.
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