화학공학소재연구정보센터
Polymer, Vol.46, No.4, 1095-1104, 2005
Atom transfer radical polymerization from silica nanoparticles using the'grafting from' method and structural study via small-angle neutron scattering
Polymer chains were grafted from silica beads (colloidal sol in dimethylacetamide) by atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), via the 'grafting from' method. The grafting of the initiator onto the silica surface was done in two steps. First, thiol-functionalization of the surface was achieved via silanization with a mercaptopropyl triethoxysilane. Second, we performed an over-grafting of the surface by reacting the thiol with 2-bromoisobutyryl bromide to generate the halogen-functional ATRP initiator. The nanoparticles were kept in solution (in the same solvent) at each stage of the functionalization (even during the purification steps), as this is the only way to avoid irreversible aggregation. Then, the polymerization of styrene was conducted. Control of both the molecular weight and the density of grafted chains can be achieved by this method. Careful characterization such as gel permeation chromatography, Si-29 CP/MAS NMR, elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy and thermo-gravimetric analysis is performed. The state of dispersion of the grafted nanoparticles is followed in details by small angle neutron scattering and results obtained from this technique are presented here as well as the way the SANS data can be treated. Connection is systematically done between the information provided by this technique and the improvement of the synthetic procedure. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.