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Surface physics, thin films
The honeycomb disorder of gelatin nanoglobules
D. V. Novikov Saint Petersburg State Forest Technical University under name of S. M. Kirov, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:
The surface topology of thin polymer films obtained on glass from micellar solutions of gelatin samples in a mixture of isooctane – water – (bis-2-ethylhexyl) sodium sulfosuccinate (AOT) with a variation in the average molecular weight $M$ of the polymer and a constant molar ratio [H$_2$O]/[AOT] = 40, has been studied using electron microscopy. It is shown that solutions with an initial gelatin concentration corresponding to the gelation threshold form films with a characteristic structure: polymer nanoglobuls are located in the cells of the physical network of macromolecules-the internal percolation cluster of particles. At the same time, with a decrease in $M$, the average size of the globules decreases and the degree of their polydisperity increases. The same changes are observed for network cells in which local density – density correlations weaken. The ratio of average cell sizes to nanoglobuls is independent of $M$ due to the universal fractal cluster structure of the films.
Keywords:
thin polymer composite films, electron microscopy, nanoglobules, fractal clusters, size effects.
Received: 08.04.2021 Revised: 12.04.2021 Accepted: 12.04.2021
Citation:
D. V. Novikov, “The honeycomb disorder of gelatin nanoglobules”, Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 63:8 (2021), 1172–1176; Phys. Solid State, 63:8 (2021), 1283–1287
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