Raspberry-like morphology of polyvinyl chloride/zinc oxide nanoparticles induced by surface interaction and formation of nanoporous foam†
Abstract
This work presents a facile approach to synthesize P(VC-co-AAEM) (vinyl chloride copolymerized acetoacetoxyethyl methacrylate)/zinc oxide (ZnO) nanocomposite particles with raspberry-like shape by a nano-coating technique. It is proved that the interactions between the β-diketone groups embedded in AAEM and ZnO precursors are crucial to forming the raspberry-like morphology, as such, the content of AAEM has a significant effect on the nucleation and growth of ZnO nanocrystals on the P(VC-co-AAEM) beads. SEM analysis demonstrated that ZnO nanocrystals were deposited on the surface of template nanoparticles as small clusters with different sizes and quantity, depending on the reaction parameters. X-ray diffraction of the P(VC-co-AAEM)/ZnO nanocomposite particles revealed that the addition of functionalized PVC beads lowered the formation of ZnO nanocrystals due to the constraining effect of the ZnO–AAEM interaction on the mobility of ZnO precursors. Additionally, such PVC/ZnO composite particles were found to have excellent foamability of nanometer-sized pores, which could have various potential applications in sound insulation and thermal insulation.