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Effect of some industrial dyes on the self-assembly of polymeric opals based on core-shell nanoparticles
Opals are photonic structures with applications varying from coatings and pigments to photonics and optical devices. Colloidal self-assembly of polymer-based nanoparticles is a cheap and green method to create opals over large areas: recently, procedures combining co-deposition of crosslinker precur...
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Published in: | Dyes and pigments 2015-10, Vol.121, p.342-350 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Opals are photonic structures with applications varying from coatings and pigments to photonics and optical devices. Colloidal self-assembly of polymer-based nanoparticles is a cheap and green method to create opals over large areas: recently, procedures combining co-deposition of crosslinker precursors and other additives with nanoparticle self-assembly have emerged as routes to large-area efficient deposition. We investigate how the presence of some common organic dyes and pigments affects the properties and self assembling behavior of core shell polystyrene particles with a poly(methacrylic acid) shell during horizontal deposition (casting) from water, studying both the variation of particles properties in solution and the structure and properties of the resulting films. The study further includes the effects of a precursor of silica crosslinking (Tetraethoxysilane), and its combination with the same dyes, and we are able to show how interactions starting in the nanoparticles dispersion affect the structure and properties of the crystals.
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•We studied the effect of some dyes and pigments on the self-assembly of polymer nanoparticles into photonic crystals.•Variations in particle properties (DLS diameter and Zeta potential) were observable already in suspension.•The ideality of the opal was modulated by the organic dyes while the pigments had a smaller effect.•Optical properties and surface order were compared to study the effect of the dyes on the quality of the film.•Opals crosslinked with TEOS in the presence of the same dyes were also studied. |
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ISSN: | 0143-7208 1873-3743 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.dyepig.2015.05.031 |