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ACS Nano | 2008

Redispersible Hybrid Nanopowders: Cerium Oxide Nanoparticle Complexes with Phosphonated-PEG Oligomers

Ling Qi; Amit Sehgal; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Jean-Paul Chapel; Jérôme Fresnais; Jean-François Berret; Fabrice Cousin

Rare earth cerium oxide (ceria) nanoparticles are stabilized using end-functional phosphonated-PEG oligomers. The complexation process and structure of the resulting hybrid core-shell singlet nanocolloids are described, characterized, and modeled using light and neutron scattering data. The adsorption mechanism is nonstoichiometric, yielding the number of adsorbed chains per particle N(ads) = 270 at saturation. Adsorption isotherms show a high affinity of the phosphonate head for the ceria surface (adsorption energy DeltaG(ads) approximately -16kT) suggesting an electrostatic driving force for the complexation. The ease, efficiency, and integrity of the complexation is highlighted by the formation of nanometric sized cerium oxide particles covered with a well anchored PEG layer, maintaining the characteristics of the original sol. This solvating brushlike layer is sufficient to solubilize the particles and greatly expand the stability range of the original sol (<pH 3) up to pH = 9. We underscore two key attributes of the tailored sol: (i) strong UV absorption capability after functionalization and (ii) ability to redisperse after freeze-drying as powder in aqueous or organic solvents in varying concentrations as singlet nanocolloids. This robust platform enables translation of intrinsic properties of mineral oxide nanoparticles to critical end use.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2010

Influence of the Formulation Process in Electrostatic Assembly of Nanoparticles and Macromolecules in Aqueous Solution: The Mixing Pathway

Ling Qi; Jérôme Fresnais; Jean-François Berret; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Fanny Destremaut; Jean-Baptiste Salmon; Fabrice Cousin; Jean-Paul Chapel

Complex Assemblies of Soft Matter Laboratory (COMPASS), CNRS UMI3254, Rhodia Center for Research and Technology in Bristol, 350 Georges Patterson BouleVard, Bristol, PennsylVania 19007, Matière et Systèmes Complexes (MSC), UMR 7057 CNRS, UniVersité Denis Diderot Paris-VII, Bâtiment Condorcet, 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, 75205 Paris, France, Institut Laue LangeVin, 6 rue Jules Horowitz, F-38042 Grenoble Cedex 9, France, and Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (CRPP), CNRS, UniVersité Bordeaux 1, 33600 Pessac, France


Physical Review E | 2008

Universal scattering behavior of coassembled nanoparticle-polymer clusters.

Jérôme Fresnais; Jean-François Berret; Ling Qi; Jean-Paul Chapel; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Olivier Sandre; Bruno Frka-Petesic; R. Perzynski; Julian Oberdisse; Fabrice Cousin

Water-soluble clusters made from 7-nm inorganic nanoparticles have been investigated by small-angle neutron scattering. The internal structure factor of the clusters was derived and exhibited a universal behavior as evidenced by a correlation hole at intermediate wave vectors. Reverse Monte Carlo calculations were performed to adjust the data and provided an accurate description of the clusters in terms of interparticle distance and volume fraction. Additional parameters influencing the microstructure were also investigated, including the nature and thickness of the nanoparticle adlayer.


Biofouling | 2007

Adhesion of façade coating colonisers, as mediated by physico-chemical properties.

Hélène Barberousse; Roberta Brayner; Ana Maria Botelho do Rego; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Patricia Beurdeley-Saudou; Jean-François Colombet

Abstract The adhesion of Klebsormidium flaccidum, Stichococcus bacillaris and Chlorella cf. mirabilis, three strains of green microalgae isolated from biofilms on façade coatings were investigated in a parallel plate flow chamber. The model surfaces tested were glass slides, and −CH3 (mediated by octadecyltrichlorosilane [OTS] and hexamethyldisilazane [HMDZ] modification) and -NH2 (aminopropyltriethoxysilane [APS] modification) terminated self-assembled monolayers. Algal physicochemical properties were evaluated by the microbial adhesion to solvents (MATS) assay and by contact angle measurements. The model surfaces were characterised by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analysis and by contact angle measurements. Predicted adhesion trends were then compared to in vitro measurements. The adhesion strength of the three algal strains followed the trend: APS > OTS > HMDZ > glass. The adhesion process thus seemed to be mediated by hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions, and was shown to be influenced by the algal culture age and the initial contact time.


Soft Matter | 2008

Organic versus hybrid coacervate complexes: co-assembly and adsorption properties

Ling Qi; Jean-Paul Chapel; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Jérôme Fresnais; Jean-François Berret

We report the co-assembly and adsorption properties of coacervate complexes made from polyelectrolyte-neutral block copolymers and oppositely charged nanocolloids. The nanocolloids put under scrutiny were ionic surfactant micelles and highly charged 7 nm cerium oxide (CeO2) nanoparticles. Static and dynamic light scattering was used to investigate the microstructure and stability of the organic and hybrid complexes. For five different systems of nanocolloids and polymers, we first demonstrated that the electrostatic complexation resulted in the formation of stable core-shell aggregates in the 100 nm range. The microstructure of the CeO2-based complexes was resolved using cryogenic transmission electronic microscopy (Cryo-TEM), and it revealed that the cores were clusters made from densely packed nanoparticles, presumably through complexation of the polyelectrolyte blocks by the surface charges. The cluster stability was monitored by systematic light scattering measurements. In the concentration range of interest, c = 10-4-1 wt.%, the surfactant-based complexes were shown to exhibit a critical association concentration (cac) whereas the nanoparticle-polymer hybrids did not. The adsorption properties of the same complexes were investigated above the cac by stagnation point adsorption reflectometry. The adsorbed amount was measured as a function of time for polymers and complexes using anionically charged silica and hydrophobic poly(styrene) substrates. It was found that all complexes adsorbed readily on both types of substrates up to a level of 1-2 mg m-2 at stationary state. Upon rinsing however, the adsorbed layer was removed for the surfactant-based systems, but not for the cerium oxide clusters. As for the solution properties, these finding were interpreted in terms of a critical association concentrations, which are very different for organic and hybrid complexes. Combining the efficient adsorption and strong stability of the CeO2-based core-shell hybrids on various substrates, it is finally suggested that these systems could be used appropriately for coating and anti-biofouling applications.


Biofouling | 2006

Capsular polysaccharides secreted by building façade colonisers: characterisation and adsorption to surfaces

Hélène Barberousse; Gaël Ruiz; Vincent Gloaguen; Ruben J. Lombardo; Chakib Djediat; Gérard Mascarell; Jean-Christophe Castaing

Abstract Exopolymers secreted by algal and cyanobacterial strains isolated from building façades were imaged by microscopy techniques. They were extracted and characterised to investigate their possible contribution to interactions with solid surfaces. The polymers were polysaccharides, with anionic and hydrophobic properties varying between the various strains. Capsular polysaccharides extracted from a strain of Klebsormidium flaccidum adsorbed in higher amounts on hydrophobic than on hydrophilic surfaces. These results tend to confirm the hypothesis that exopolymers are important in the colonisation process of microorganisms to surfaces.


Physical Review E | 2017

Experimental investigation of water distribution in a two-phase zone during gravity-dominated evaporation

Cesare M. Cejas; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Larry Hough; Christian Fretigny; Remi Dreyfus

We characterize the water repartition within the partially saturated (two-phase) zone (PSZ) during evaporation from mixed wettable porous media by controlling the wettability of glass beads, their sizes, and as well the surrounding relative humidity. Here, capillary numbers are low and under these conditions, the percolating front is stabilized by gravity. Using experimental and numerical analyses, we find that the PSZ saturation decreases with the Bond number, where packing of smaller particles have higher saturation values than packing made of larger particles. Results also reveal that the extent (height) of the PSZ, as well as water saturation in the PSZ, both increase with wettability. We also numerically calculate the saturation exclusively contained in connected liquid films and results show that values are less than the expected PSZ saturation. These results strongly reflect that the two-phase zone is not solely made up of connected capillary networks but also made of disconnected water clusters or pockets. Moreover, we also find that global saturation (PSZ + full wet zone) decreases with wettability, confirming that greater quantity of water is lost via evaporation with increasing hydrophilicity. These results show that connected liquid films are favored in more-hydrophilic systems while disconnected water pockets are favored in less-hydrophilic systems.


Archive | 2008

Addition of zwitterionic surfactant to water soluble polymer to increase the stability of the polymers in aqueous solutions containing salt and/or surfactants

Lawrence Alan Hough; Gilda Lizarraga; Herve Adam; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Subramanian Kesavan


Langmuir | 2007

Stability and Adsorption Properties of Electrostatic Complexes: Design of Hybrid Nanostructures for Coating Applications

Ling Qi; Jean-Paul Chapel; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Jérôme Fresnais; J.-F. Berret


Archive | 2012

Seed coatings, coating compositions and methods for use

Zhiyun Chen; Jean-Christophe Castaing; Pengfei Ji; Galder Cristobal

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