Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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595053 | Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2010 | 5 Pages |
One and two-component colloidal particles, sulfate-treated polystyrene (S-PS), aldehyde-sulfate (AS-PS), and carboxylate-treated polystyrene particles (C-PS), were assembled at air/water interfaces by injecting particle dispersions. Surface pressure–area (π–A) isotherms were measured using the Langmuir–Blodgett technique. The isotherms for S-PS particles are reversible and independent of barrier speeds during the compression/relaxation cycles. The normalized isotherms of S-PS/AS-PS and S-PS/C-PS particle mixtures lie between those of single species. In addition, the self-assembled structures of particles were transferred onto mica substrates and characterized using a laser scanning confocal microscope. The morphology of the two-component layer has the characteristics of both single component layers with no significant phase separation. Finally, we have explored the potential applicability of a purely additive group contribution analysis to surface pressure–area isotherms.
Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights▶ Independence of isotherms vs. barrier speed. ▶ Structure and normalized isotherms of S-PS/AS-PS and S-PS/C-PS particle mixtures lie in between those of single species. ▶ Potential applicability of additive group contribution to isotherms of colloidal mixtures.