Langmuir-Blodgett films of micron-sized organic and inorganic colloids
RECULUSA, Stéphane
Centre de recherches Paul Pascal [CRPP]
Laboratoire de Chimie des polymères organiques [LCPO]
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Centre de recherches Paul Pascal [CRPP]
Laboratoire de Chimie des polymères organiques [LCPO]
RECULUSA, Stéphane
Centre de recherches Paul Pascal [CRPP]
Laboratoire de Chimie des polymères organiques [LCPO]
Centre de recherches Paul Pascal [CRPP]
Laboratoire de Chimie des polymères organiques [LCPO]
HÉROGUEZ, Valérie
Laboratoire de Chimie des polymères organiques [LCPO]
Team 1 LCPO : Polymerization Catalyses & Engineering
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Laboratoire de Chimie des polymères organiques [LCPO]
Team 1 LCPO : Polymerization Catalyses & Engineering
Language
en
Article de revue
This item was published in
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2007, vol. 9, n° 48, p. 6385-6390
Royal Society of Chemistry
English Abstract
Multilayered films starting with silica or polymer particles in the micron-size range have been prepared using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. The polymer particles made of highly crosslinked cores and hydrophilic shells ...Read more >
Multilayered films starting with silica or polymer particles in the micron-size range have been prepared using the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. The polymer particles made of highly crosslinked cores and hydrophilic shells were elaborated through a precipitation polymerization method that allows formation of particles with a low polydispersity. The influence of the surface function, the differences between organic and inorganic systems, and the characterization of these materials by means of reflectance infrared spectroscopy are also discussed.Read less <
English Keywords
nanoparticles
growth
emulsions
surface
air/water interface
precipitation polymerization
monolayer behavior
photonic crystals
silica particles
microspheres
Origin
Hal imported