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Optical Contrast Variation Study of Nonaqueous Suspensions of Polymer Particles

✍ Scribed by Gary Bryant; Tim Mortensen; Stuart Henderson; Stephen Williams; William van Megen


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Volume
216
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


We analyze the core-shell structure of sterically stabilized hard sphere polymer colloids by optical contrast variation. Modified polymer particles are used which have the same refractive index as the suspending solvent. At low contrast, inhomogeneities in the coreshell structure of the particles become apparent. The particle form factor is shown to be a sensitive function of the temperature due to the interplay of scattering from the core and the stabilizing layer. We explore the dependence of particle form factors on composition, radius, and temperature and rationalize our observations in terms of a simple core-shell model. By exploiting the sensitivity of the form factors we are able to independently study the two components of a binary mixture of polymer particles.


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