Direct Visualization and Characterization of Interfacially Adsorbed Polymer atop Nanoparticles and within Nanocomposites

MACROMOLECULES(2021)

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Irreversible adsorption at polymer/substrate interfaces has been reported to influence glassy properties in thin films. However, consideration has yet to be extended to the nanocomposite geometry, wherein a large interfacial area and high processing temperatures afford especially favorable conditions for irreversible adsorption at the polymer/nanoparticle interface. Here, we present an approach for directly measuring the site-specific glassy properties at the polystyrene (PS)-adsorbed layer interface in PS-silica nanocomposites. We achieved this using a stepwise assembly approach to localize fluorescent dyes within the nanocomposite adsorbed layer, subsequently measuring the glass transition temperature (T-g) via fluorescence. We found that PS adsorption within nanocomposites strongly influenced the local T-g. By measuring the thickness of the PS-adsorbed layers atop nanoparticles via transmission electron microscopy, we found a correlation between adsorbed layer T-g and thickness. Our results provide compelling evidence that adsorbed layer formation within polymer nanocomposites can have a profound impact on local interfacial properties.
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