We present an experimental investigation of the mechanical stability of silica nanoparticle-based coatings as a function of the size of the nanoparticles. The coatings are built following a layer-by-layer procedure, alternating positive and negative surface charges. The mechanical stability of the multilayers is studied in water, on the basis of an ultrasonic cavitation test. The resistance of the coating to cavitation is found to remarkably increase with decreasing the size of the nanoparticles, indicating an increase of the cohesive energy density. The relative contribution of van der Waals and electrical double-layer interactions to the stability of the multilayer is discussed toward their size dependence
Acoustic inertial cavitation (IC) is a crucial phenomenon for many ultrasound (US)-related applicati...
Key words: silica, nanoparticles, monolayer, capillary coater, self-assembly, zeta potential, DLVO f...
Small size and enhanced properties of nanoparticles (NP) are great advantages toward device miniatur...
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Nanoparticle can adsorb at the air-water interface and gives rise to the special interfacial mechani...
International audienceWe have studied the properties (surface pressure, compression and shear moduli...
We have studied the properties (surface pressure, compression and shear moduli, texture) of silica n...
Hypothesis The mobility of core–shell nanoparticles partitioned at an air–water interface is strong...
The effects of particle concentration, particle size and temperature on the shear rheology of suspen...
The collective mechanical behavior of multilayer colloidal arrays of hollow silica nanoparticles (HS...
The presence of negatively charged nanoparticles affects the surface activity of anionic surfactants...
Recent work has shown that incorporating solid nanoparticles into the coatings of contrast agent mic...
Since the beginning of the 21st century scientific research devoted to properties of nanosized parti...
We have investigated the rheological behaviour of silica nanoparticle layers at the air-water interf...
Acoustic inertial cavitation (IC) is a crucial phenomenon for many ultrasound (US)-related applicati...
Key words: silica, nanoparticles, monolayer, capillary coater, self-assembly, zeta potential, DLVO f...
Small size and enhanced properties of nanoparticles (NP) are great advantages toward device miniatur...
Research on Nano layer coating application for the improvement of the resistance to cavitation erosi...
A surge in research aimed at both synthesis and application of colloidal nanoparticles occurred in r...
Nanoparticle can adsorb at the air-water interface and gives rise to the special interfacial mechani...
International audienceWe have studied the properties (surface pressure, compression and shear moduli...
We have studied the properties (surface pressure, compression and shear moduli, texture) of silica n...
Hypothesis The mobility of core–shell nanoparticles partitioned at an air–water interface is strong...
The effects of particle concentration, particle size and temperature on the shear rheology of suspen...
The collective mechanical behavior of multilayer colloidal arrays of hollow silica nanoparticles (HS...
The presence of negatively charged nanoparticles affects the surface activity of anionic surfactants...
Recent work has shown that incorporating solid nanoparticles into the coatings of contrast agent mic...
Since the beginning of the 21st century scientific research devoted to properties of nanosized parti...
We have investigated the rheological behaviour of silica nanoparticle layers at the air-water interf...
Acoustic inertial cavitation (IC) is a crucial phenomenon for many ultrasound (US)-related applicati...
Key words: silica, nanoparticles, monolayer, capillary coater, self-assembly, zeta potential, DLVO f...
Small size and enhanced properties of nanoparticles (NP) are great advantages toward device miniatur...