1. Synthesis of SiO2-coated Bi2S3/poly(styrene) nanocomposites by in-situ polymerization.
- Author
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Esteves AC, Neves MC, Barros-Timmons A, Bourgeat-Lami E, Liz-Marzán L, and Trindade T
- Subjects
- Bismuth chemistry, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, Sulfides chemistry, Nanotechnology, Polymers chemistry, Silicon Dioxide chemistry, Sulfides chemical synthesis
- Abstract
New nanocomposites containing silica-coated Bi2S3 nanofibers were synthesised by in situ polymerization using two distinct synthetic strategies: emulsion and suspension polymerization. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy of the nanocomposite particles showed that in both cases the Bi2S3/SiO2 nanoparticles were densely coated with poly(styrene). In situ emulsion polymerization afforded nanocomposites in which the nanofibers were coated with polymer spheres whilst suspension polymerization gives rise to a homogeneous polymer layer coat. The morphology of the poly(styrene) coating observed is discussed considering the surface modification of the nanofibers and the polymerization technique involved.
- Published
- 2006
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