The incorporation of silica nanoparticles (Si-NPs) into the polymer matrix is a growing area of interest research to produce high-performance polymer nanocomposites (NCs) across a wide range of nanotechnology applications. This improvement is due to the Si-NPs capability to self-assembly giving rise to specific well-organized structures with both short- and long-range order across a hierarchy of spatial scales, determined by both NP-NP and NP-matrix interactions, involving a careful balance among attractive driving forces, repulsive forces, and directional forces. Respect to this, the aim of the present paper is to systematically review the use of Si-NPs in polymer NCs and on the role of NPs self-assembly in determining the final material properties. Firstly, we explored the synthesis and modification of both isotropic and anisotropic Si-NPs in relation with use in NC materials, focusing on NPs dispersion and distribution, as well as on the functionalization strategies of Si-NPs. Besides Si-NPs functionalization with conventional small organic molecules, a large section is devoted to an emerging class of functionalized Si-NPs with macromolecules, namely silica hairy NPs (Si-HNPs), able to give rise a rich variety of complex assemblies and materials with new structures and functionalities. Successively, NCs materials containing Si-NPs and Si-HNPs have been explored in terms of synthetic preparation and properties. The self-organization of Si-NPs and Si-HNPs in polymer matrices has been reported and its effect on the functional materials properties have been evaluated with a critical point of view on the results, limits, and future perspectives. Our review can be considered a tutorial work, aiming at providing useful insights to researchers in the field of nanotechnology and nanoscience, taking into consideration the fundamental role of NPs self-assembly processes in determining the functional material properties.

Di Credico, B., Manzini, E., Viganò, L., Canevali, C., D'Arienzo, M., Mostoni, S., et al. (2023). Silica nanoparticles self-assembly process in polymer composites: Towards advanced materials. CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 49(16 (15 August 2023)), 26165-26181 [10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.05.125].

Silica nanoparticles self-assembly process in polymer composites: Towards advanced materials

Di Credico, Barbara
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Manzini, Elisa;Viganò, Lorenzo;Canevali, Carmen;D'Arienzo, Massimiliano;Mostoni, Silvia;Nistico', Roberto;Scotti, Roberto
2023

Abstract

The incorporation of silica nanoparticles (Si-NPs) into the polymer matrix is a growing area of interest research to produce high-performance polymer nanocomposites (NCs) across a wide range of nanotechnology applications. This improvement is due to the Si-NPs capability to self-assembly giving rise to specific well-organized structures with both short- and long-range order across a hierarchy of spatial scales, determined by both NP-NP and NP-matrix interactions, involving a careful balance among attractive driving forces, repulsive forces, and directional forces. Respect to this, the aim of the present paper is to systematically review the use of Si-NPs in polymer NCs and on the role of NPs self-assembly in determining the final material properties. Firstly, we explored the synthesis and modification of both isotropic and anisotropic Si-NPs in relation with use in NC materials, focusing on NPs dispersion and distribution, as well as on the functionalization strategies of Si-NPs. Besides Si-NPs functionalization with conventional small organic molecules, a large section is devoted to an emerging class of functionalized Si-NPs with macromolecules, namely silica hairy NPs (Si-HNPs), able to give rise a rich variety of complex assemblies and materials with new structures and functionalities. Successively, NCs materials containing Si-NPs and Si-HNPs have been explored in terms of synthetic preparation and properties. The self-organization of Si-NPs and Si-HNPs in polymer matrices has been reported and its effect on the functional materials properties have been evaluated with a critical point of view on the results, limits, and future perspectives. Our review can be considered a tutorial work, aiming at providing useful insights to researchers in the field of nanotechnology and nanoscience, taking into consideration the fundamental role of NPs self-assembly processes in determining the functional material properties.
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Nanocomposites; Self-assembly nanoparticles; Silica;
English
16-mag-2023
2023
49
16 (15 August 2023)
26165
26181
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Di Credico, B., Manzini, E., Viganò, L., Canevali, C., D'Arienzo, M., Mostoni, S., et al. (2023). Silica nanoparticles self-assembly process in polymer composites: Towards advanced materials. CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 49(16 (15 August 2023)), 26165-26181 [10.1016/j.ceramint.2023.05.125].
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