화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.31, No.34, 9296-9305, 2015
Interplay between Aggregation and Coalescence of Polymeric Particles: Experimental and Modeling Insights
In the present work, the aggregation behavior of polymeric particles possessing different glass transition temperatures (i.e., different "softnesses") has been studied to shed light on the interplay between aggregation and coalescence. In particular, the time evolution of the clusters hydrodynamic and gyration radii as well as of their structure factor has been monitored. With the help of an ad hoc developed deterministic model, based on population balance equations, it was possible to establish a link between the experimentally obtained light scattering data and the predicted particle size distribution. The simplicity of the model, involving one single adjustable characteristic time, allowed us to obtain a good accordance between simulations parameter based on the coalescence and experimental results with little computational effort.