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Fluoropolymer-Containing Opals and Inverse Opals by Melt-Shear Organization

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Ernst-Berl Institute of Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Alarich-Weiss-Straße 4, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany
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Institute of Materials Science, Physics of Surfaces, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Alarich-Weiss-Str. 2, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany
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Molecules 2019, 24(2), 333; https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24020333
Received: 22 December 2018 / Revised: 15 January 2019 / Accepted: 16 January 2019 / Published: 17 January 2019
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Smart and Functional Polymers)
The preparation of highly ordered colloidal architectures has attracted significant attention and is a rapidly growing field for various applications, e.g., sensors, absorbers, and membranes. A promising technique for the preparation of elastomeric inverse opal films relies on tailored core/shell particle architectures and application of the so-called melt-shear organization technique. Within the present work, a convenient route for the preparation of core/shell particles featuring highly fluorinated shell materials as building blocks is described. As particle core materials, both organic or inorganic (SiO2) particles can be used as a template, followed by a semi-continuous stepwise emulsion polymerization for the synthesis of the soft fluoropolymer shell material. The use of functional monomers as shell-material offers the possibility to create opal and inverse opal films with striking optical properties according to Bragg’s law of diffraction. Due to the presence of fluorinated moieties, the chemical resistance of the final opals and inverse opals is increased. The herein developed fluorine-containing particle-based films feature a low surface energy for the matrix material leading to good hydrophobic properties. Moreover, the low refractive index of the fluoropolymer shell compared to the core (or voids) led to excellent optical properties based on structural colors. The herein described fluoropolymer opals and inverse opals are expected to pave the way toward novel functional materials for application in fields of coatings and optical sensors. View Full-Text
Keywords: fluoropolymers; melt-shear organization; chemical resistance; solvent responsiveness; hydrophobicity; core/shell particles; emulsion polymerization; particle processing fluoropolymers; melt-shear organization; chemical resistance; solvent responsiveness; hydrophobicity; core/shell particles; emulsion polymerization; particle processing
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Kredel, J.; Dietz, C.; Gallei, M. Fluoropolymer-Containing Opals and Inverse Opals by Melt-Shear Organization. Molecules 2019, 24, 333. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24020333

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Kredel J, Dietz C, Gallei M. Fluoropolymer-Containing Opals and Inverse Opals by Melt-Shear Organization. Molecules. 2019; 24(2):333. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24020333

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Kredel, Julia, Christian Dietz, and Markus Gallei. 2019. "Fluoropolymer-Containing Opals and Inverse Opals by Melt-Shear Organization" Molecules 24, no. 2: 333. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24020333

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