Issue 11, 2014

A dark-field light scattering platform for real-time monitoring of the erosion of microparticles by Co2+

Abstract

Monitoring chemical reactions using tools of analytical chemistry is crucial for understanding the mechanisms of these reactions. In this study, leaf-like poly(p-phenylenediamine) (PpPD) microparticles were prepared with precisely tailored properties. The dark field microscopy protocol proved to be a powerful tool for studying the erosion of microparticles induced by Co2+. Such a protocol can have the benefit of improving the understanding of reaction mechanisms and can help expand the applications of dark field microscopy. A possible mechanism was proposed to explain the experimental observations.

Graphical abstract: A dark-field light scattering platform for real-time monitoring of the erosion of microparticles by Co2+

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Feb 2014
Accepted
21 Mar 2014
First published
21 Mar 2014

Analyst, 2014,139, 2783-2787

Author version available

A dark-field light scattering platform for real-time monitoring of the erosion of microparticles by Co2+

H. Yang, Y. Liu, P. F. Gao, J. Wang and C. Z. Huang, Analyst, 2014, 139, 2783 DOI: 10.1039/C4AN00353E

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