In Situ formation of a uniform distribution of silver nanoparticles in PVDF: Kinetics of formation and resulting properties
Résumé
Hybrid organic/silver nanoparticle thermoplastic films have been prepared using a single step process where the silver nanoparticles were formed during a cure cycle applied to the film. Figure 1 is a TEM demonstrating the ability of our technique to produce silver nanoparticles in the semi-crystalline polymer Poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF). The current laboratory focus is on characterizing kinetics and particularly the diameter growth and inter-particle distance as a function of time and temperature using the techniques of small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Using the Beaucage model, the SAXS data demonstrates that the particle size reaches equilibrium after approximately 70 minutes of curing at 240 °C. This result is also observed in the XRD results where the half width of the diffraction peaks becomes smaller quickly during the initial hour. In a parallel experiment using DSC, the exothermic heat flow increases rapidly during the first hour but does not reach completion until almost 150 minutes