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Published on: May 15, 2017
Organosiloxane supramolecular liquids--surface-energy-driven phase transitions
John Texter1, Kejian Bian, Dan Chojnowski
1School of Engineering Technology, Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti, MI 48197, USA. jtexter@emich.edu
Abstract:
Autocondensation of organoalkoxysilanes and subsequent anion exchange produces organosiloxane supramolecular liquids which are core-free and solvent-free nanoparticle nanofluids. This hybrid supramolecular liquid, [C(81)H(156)NO(3)S(SiO([2>x>3/2]))](y), exhibits (see TEM image; 200 nm width) interparticle menisci and softness (from imputed deformations) of interparticle potential.
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