聚合物
材料科学
两性离子
化学工程
粘附
乳状液
溶解度
高分子化学
胶粘剂
有机化学
纳米技术
化学
复合材料
分子
工程类
图层(电子)
作者
Rachel A. Letteri,Cristiam F. Santa Chalarca,Ying Bai,Ryan C. Hayward,Todd Emrick
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201702921
摘要
Polymer zwitterions are generally regarded as hydrophilic and repellant or “slippery” materials. Here, a case is described in which the polymer zwitterion structure is tailored to decrease water solubility, stabilize emulsion droplets, and promote interdroplet adhesion. Harnessing the upper critical solution temperature of sulfonium‐ and ammonium‐based polymer zwitterions in water, adhesive droplets are prepared by adding organic solvent to an aqueous polymer solution at elevated temperature, followed by agitation to induce emulsification. Droplet aggregation is observed as the mixture cools. Variation of salt concentration, temperature, polymer concentration, and polymer structure modulates these interdroplet interactions, resulting in distinct changes in emulsion stability and fluidity. Under attractive conditions, emulsions encapsulating 50–75% oil undergo gelation. By contrast, emulsions prepared under conditions where droplets are nonadhesive remain fluid and, for oil fractions exceeding 0.6, coalescence is observed. The uniquely reactive nature of the selected zwitterions allows their in situ modification and affords a route to chemically trigger deaggregation and droplet dispersion. Finally, experiments performed in a microfluidic device, in which droplets are formed under conditions that either promote or suppress adhesion, confirm the salt‐responsive character of these emulsions and the persistence of adhesive interdroplet interactions under flow.
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