| Literature DB >> 31207993 |
Wai Kian Tan1, Atsushi Yokoi2, Go Kawamura3, Atsunori Matsuda4, Hiroyuki Muto5,6.
Abstract
Formation of functional composite materials with desired properties is important for advanced application development. However, formation of a homogenous composite material via conventional mixing methods still remains a challenge due to agglomeration. Therefore, this work reports and demonstrates the formation of a homogeneous poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA)-indium tin oxide (ITO) composite with high visible light transparency (up to 90%) with an excellent shielding effect of infra-red (IR) via a facile electrostatic assembly method. This PMMA-ITO composite with good transparency and an IR shielding effect has good potential to be used in the automobile industry for vehicle windscreens as well as in heat preservation or preventive technology. The IR shielding rate is demonstrated to be controllable by changing the amount of ITO nanoparticles additive. This finding would provide a platform for development of IR optical related polymeric composite materials.Entities:
Keywords: composite; electrostatic adsorption; electrostatic assembly; infra-red filtering
Year: 2019 PMID: 31207993 PMCID: PMC6631794 DOI: 10.3390/nano9060886
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1Scanning electron microscope (SEM) images of the PMMA-ITO composite obtained after electrostatic assembly adsorption of ITO nanoparticles that were surface-modified using PSS in (a) low magnification and (b) high magnification views.
Figure 2Photograph of the pellet obtained after being hot-pressed at 200 MPa at 170 °C for 30 min.
Figure 3The zeta potential versus pH of an ITO nanoparticle suspension after the pH adjustment process.
Figure 4SEM images of the PMMA-ITO composite obtained after electrostatic assembly adsorption of ITO nanoparticles that were surface-modified using pH adjustment in (a) low magnification and (b) high magnification views.
Figure 5Transmittance properties of (a) PMMA and the PMMA-ITO composite pellets obtained using ITO nanoparticles modified using (b) pH adjustment and (c) PSS.
Figure 6Transmittance properties of the PMMA-ITO composite pellet obtained using ITO nanoparticles modified using pH adjustment.
Figure 7Illustration showing the comparison of the PMMA-ITO composite particles and pellets fabricated using (a) conventional mechanical mixing method and (b) electrostatic assembly method as well as its corresponding light transmission characteristics in the visible and IR region.