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Reverse Micellar Synthesis of a Nanoparticle/Polymer Composite

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Cadmium sulfide nanoparticle/polymer composites have been produced using a one-system reverse micellar synthesis. A monomer, methyl methacrylate (MMA), was used as the oil and polymerized following formation of 2−3 nm CdS particles in the fluid medium. When Aerosol OT (AOT) was employed as the surfactant, opaque solids containing 20−80 nm aggregates of the CdS nanoparticles were obtained. The aggregates were fairly uniform in size, their diameter depending on the AOT concentration. With a 1:1 weight ratio of MMA and a polyethylene diacrylate, aggregation was eliminated but the solid remained opaque. Replacing the AOT by the polymerizable surfactant didecyldimethylammonium methacrylate with MMA as the oil led to the formation of a transparent solid matrix containing nonaggregated CdS particles.

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