软材料表面的设计,合理调节水的扩散性
Audra J DeStefano1, My Nguyen1, Glenn H Fredrickson1,2,3
1Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106, United States.
ACS central science
|May 30, 2023
概括
研究人员使用排除体积的方法控制了聚合物微粒中的水扩散. 这使得可以调整材料界面的局部水动力学和溶液活性.
科学领域:
- 软物质物理学 软物质物理学
- 聚合物科学 聚合物科学
- 接口科学 接口科学
背景情况:
- 水的结构和动力学影响吸附,分离和软物质界面上的反应.
- 在可功能化材料中控制水环境仍然是一个挑战.
研究的目的:
- 开发一种在材料平台内系统调整水环境的方法.
- 控制和测量水的扩散性作为聚合物微粒内的位置的函数.
- 展示聚合物表面的合理设计和当地的水动态.
主要方法:
- 利用序列定义的多类来创建一个材料平台.
- 多样化的排除体积来控制水的扩散性.
- 采用Overhauser动态核极化 (ODNP) 光谱仪来测量水的扩散度梯度.
主要成果:
- 成功生成了一个从聚合物微粒核心延伸的水扩散度梯度.
- 证明了对多类菌根中的功能组定位的控制.
- 展示了根据材料设计调整当地的水动态的能力.
结论:
- 序列定义的多体为控制水界面动态提供了一个多功能平台.
- 这种方法可以合理设计材料表面及其局部溶液活性.
- 这些发现为设计先进的软材料和接口提供了新的途径.
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