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Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium

The choice of a suitable surfactant is key to the formation of a stable water-in-CO(2) (W/C) or CO(2)-in-water (C/W) emulsion. It is even more critical in stabilization of the emulsion containing carbon dioxide (CO(2)). In this study, the successful preparation of W/C emulsion was achieved by using...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jian, Azhar, Umair, Wang, Yongkang, Liang, Jihong, Geng, Bing
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00777f
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author Chen, Jian
Azhar, Umair
Wang, Yongkang
Liang, Jihong
Geng, Bing
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Azhar, Umair
Wang, Yongkang
Liang, Jihong
Geng, Bing
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description The choice of a suitable surfactant is key to the formation of a stable water-in-CO(2) (W/C) or CO(2)-in-water (C/W) emulsion. It is even more critical in stabilization of the emulsion containing carbon dioxide (CO(2)). In this study, the successful preparation of W/C emulsion was achieved by using the amphiphilic block polymer poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether-b-poly(trifluoroethyl methacrylate) (mPEG(45)-b-(TFEMA)(n)) as a surfactant, in which CO(2) was used as a solvent for the fluoromonomer, trifluoroethyl methacrylate (TFEMA). In the case of the W/C emulsion, CO(2) and TFEMA were used as the continuous phase and water as the internal phase of the emulsion system. It has been found that in the length of the block polymer mPEG(45)-b-(TFEMA)(n), the fluorine-containing chain end has a significant effect on the morphology of the polymer and the type of emulsion formed. The morphology of the polymer was observed by scanning electron microscopy which confirmed the type of emulsion formed. With the fluorine-containing end segment, the morphology of the polymer changes from a small hollow sphere in a large hollow sphere to a hollow spherical to a porous structure. Correspondingly, it could be concluded that the type of emulsion could go through the process from water-in-CO(2)-in-water-in-CO(2) (W/C/W/C) emulsion to water-in-CO(2)-in-water (W/C/W) emulsion to water-in-CO(2) (W/C) emulsion. Also, suitable co-surfactants were identified in this study. Investigations were also attempted to check the effect of the amount of surfactant, cross-linker and water/CO(2) ratio on the type of emulsion formed as well as the morphology of the resultant polymer.
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spelling pubmed-90634142022-05-04 Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium Chen, Jian Azhar, Umair Wang, Yongkang Liang, Jihong Geng, Bing RSC Adv Chemistry The choice of a suitable surfactant is key to the formation of a stable water-in-CO(2) (W/C) or CO(2)-in-water (C/W) emulsion. It is even more critical in stabilization of the emulsion containing carbon dioxide (CO(2)). In this study, the successful preparation of W/C emulsion was achieved by using the amphiphilic block polymer poly(ethylene glycol) methyl ether-b-poly(trifluoroethyl methacrylate) (mPEG(45)-b-(TFEMA)(n)) as a surfactant, in which CO(2) was used as a solvent for the fluoromonomer, trifluoroethyl methacrylate (TFEMA). In the case of the W/C emulsion, CO(2) and TFEMA were used as the continuous phase and water as the internal phase of the emulsion system. It has been found that in the length of the block polymer mPEG(45)-b-(TFEMA)(n), the fluorine-containing chain end has a significant effect on the morphology of the polymer and the type of emulsion formed. The morphology of the polymer was observed by scanning electron microscopy which confirmed the type of emulsion formed. With the fluorine-containing end segment, the morphology of the polymer changes from a small hollow sphere in a large hollow sphere to a hollow spherical to a porous structure. Correspondingly, it could be concluded that the type of emulsion could go through the process from water-in-CO(2)-in-water-in-CO(2) (W/C/W/C) emulsion to water-in-CO(2)-in-water (W/C/W) emulsion to water-in-CO(2) (W/C) emulsion. Also, suitable co-surfactants were identified in this study. Investigations were also attempted to check the effect of the amount of surfactant, cross-linker and water/CO(2) ratio on the type of emulsion formed as well as the morphology of the resultant polymer. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9063414/ /pubmed/35520270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00777f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chen, Jian
Azhar, Umair
Wang, Yongkang
Liang, Jihong
Geng, Bing
Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium
title Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium
title_full Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium
title_fullStr Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium
title_full_unstemmed Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium
title_short Preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium
title_sort preparation of fluoropolymer materials with different porous morphologies by an emulsion template method using supercritical carbon dioxide as a medium
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9063414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520270
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00777f
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