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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2008

Multilayered Nanocomposite Polymer Colloids Using Emulsion Polymerization Stabilized by Solid Particles

Patrick J. Colver; Catheline Colard; Stefan Antonius Franciscus Bon

We report a versatile emulsion polymerization process in which solid nanoparticles are used as stabilizer, thereby replacing the role of surfactants, allowing for simple fabrication of armored nanocomposite polymer latexes. Use of a second conventional seeded emulsion polymerization step provides a straightforward route to more complex multilayered nanocomposite polymer colloids.


Langmuir | 2010

Unraveling mechanistic events in solids-stabilized emulsion polymerization by monitoring the concentration of nanoparticles in the water phase

Catheline Colard; Roberto F. A. Teixeira; Stefan Antonius Franciscus Bon

The fate of nanoparticles used as stabilizers in solids-stabilized, or Pickering, emulsion polymerization for the formation of armored hybrid polymer latexes was studied. We showed that disk centrifugation can be used as a powerful quantitative tool to analyze and determine the concentration of nanoparticles in the water phase throughout solids-stabilized emulsion polymerizations. We performed a series of emulsion polymerizations using vinyl acetate, vinyl pivalate, methyl methacrylate, or butyl acrylate in presence of silica nanoparticles (Ludox TM-40, ca. 25 nm in diameter). The developed method to quantify the number of silica nanoparticles in the water phase proved to be an invaluable tool for determining key features of the polymerization process. The obtained concentration profiles versus monomer conversion explained the existence of limited coalescence of armored particles in the later stages of the solids-stabilized emulsion polymerization process of vinyl acetate, leading to nonspherical structures. Moreover, we demonstrated that the correlation of the measured number of silica nanoparticles present in the water phase with the average particle sizes of the latex particles provided excellent predictions for the coverage of the armored layer of nanoparticles on the surfaces of the polymer particles, corresponding to observed packing patterns.


Langmuir | 2009

Packing patterns of silica nanoparticles on surfaces of armored polystyrene latex particles.

Sara Fortuna; Catheline Colard; Alessandro Troisi; Stefan Antonius Franciscus Bon

Fascinating packing patterns of identical spherical and discotic objects on curved surfaces occur readily in nature and science. Examples include C(60) fullerenes, (1, 2) 13-atom cuboctahedral metal clusters, (3) and S-layer proteins on outer cell membranes. (4) Numerous situations with surface-arranged objects of variable size also exist, such as the lenses on insect eyes, biomineralized shells on coccolithophorids, (5) and solid-stabilized emulsion droplets (6) and bubbles. (7) The influence of size variations on these packing patterns, however, is studied sparsely. Here we investigate the packing of nanosized silica particles on the surface of polystyrene latex particles fabricated by Pickering miniemulsion polymerization of submicrometer-sized armored monomer droplets. We are able to rationalize the experimental morphology and the nearest-neighbor distribution with the help of Monte Carlo simulations. We show that broadening of the nanoparticle size distribution has pronounced effects on the self-assembled equilibrium packing structures, with original 12-point dislocations or grain-boundary scars gradually fading out.


Macromolecules | 2006

Dithioesters and trithiocarbonates as anchoring groups for the "grafting-to" approach

Anne-Sophie Duwez; Pierre Guillet; Catheline Colard; Jean-François Gohy; Charles-André Fustin


Langmuir | 2006

Tuning the Hydrophilicity of Gold Nanoparticles Templated in Star Block Copolymers

Charles-André Fustin; Catheline Colard; Mariam Filali; Pierre Guillet; Anne-Sophie Duwez; Michael A. R. Meier; Ulrich S. Schubert; Jean-François Gohy


Polymer preprints | 2006

Trithiocarbonate-containing poly(acrylic acid) chains as stabilizers for gold nanoparticles templated in star block copolymers and in viruses

Mariam Filali; Catheline Colard; Pierre Guillet; Charles-André Fustin; P. Soumillion; Michael A. R. Meier; Ulrich S. Schubert; Jean-François Gohy


ICSHM 2013: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Self-Healing Materials, Ghent, Belgium, June 16-20, 2013 | 2013

Microencapsulation of self-healing agents via polycondensation

Roberto Teixeira; Xander Hillewaere; Le Thu Thi Nguyen; Catheline Colard; I. Pais; A. Beiriao; F.E. Du Prez


Polymers in Dispersed Media 2012 (PDM 2012) ; 40th Anniversary of the Polymerization of Mini-emulsions(Mini Symp) | 2012

Microencapsulation of healing agents: importance of the reactivities and solubilities between the core and shell materials

Catheline Colard; Roberto F. A. Teixeira; Xander Hillewaere; Av Beirão; Patrice Vandendaele; Filip Du Prez


Archive | 2011

Polymer latexes armored with silica nanoparticles made by Pickering emulsion polymerization

Roberto F. A. Teixeira; Catheline Colard; Stefan Antonius Franciscus Bon


APME 2011 IUPAC 9th International conference on Advanced Polymers via Macromolecular Engineering | 2011

Polyurea microcapsules with photodegradable shell: light triggered release

Tuğba Dışpınar; Catheline Colard; Filip Du Prez

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Charles-André Fustin

Université catholique de Louvain

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Jean-François Gohy

Université catholique de Louvain

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Pierre Guillet

Université catholique de Louvain

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Mariam Filali

Université catholique de Louvain

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Michael A. R. Meier

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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