Transparent and High-Refractive-Index Titanium Dioxide/Thermoplastic Polyurethane Nanocomposites.
Massimo TawfilasGianluca Bartolini TorresRoberto LorenziMelissa SaibeneMichele MauriRoberto SimonuttiPublished in: ACS omega (2024)
Transparent nanocomposite films made of surface-modified titanium dioxide nanoparticles and thermoplastic polyurethane are prepared via film casting approach showing enhanced refractive indexes and mechanical properties. Two different sets of composites were prepared up to 37.5 wt % of inorganic nanoparticles with a diameter <15 nm, one set using particles capped only with oleic acid and a second one with a bimodal system layer made of oleic acid and mPEO-5000 as coating agents. All of the composites show significantly enhanced refractive index and mechanical properties than the neat polymeric matrix. The transparency of nanocomposite films shows the excellent dispersion of the inorganic nanoparticles in the polymeric matrix avoiding aggregation and precipitation phenomena. Our study provides a facile and feasible route to produce transparent nanocomposite films with tunable mechanical properties and high refractive indices for various applications.
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