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Surface Coating of Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles with a Polymerizable Chelating Agent and Its Physicochemical Property.

NaRi KimYerin KimJe-Moon YunSoon-Kyu JeongSulhae LeeBeom Zoo LeeJong Won Shim
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
Surface modification of inorganic nanoparticles is critical for the quality and performance of pigments, cosmetics, and composite materials. We covered the titanium dioxide nanoparticles' surface with 2-(acetoacetoxy) ethyl methacrylate, a polymerizable chelating agent. Through the in situ polymerization procedure, this molecule's β-ketoester moiety quickly coordinated with the metal atoms on titanium dioxide nanoparticles, and its methacrylate group formed homogeneous coating layers. This coating layer significantly reduced the photocatalytic activity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles and prevented their aggregation. This nanoparticle dispersion showed low viscosity up to the solid content of 60% (w/w) in the liquid dispersant. As a result, it increased the UV screening performance and dispersion stability. Additionally, this coating layer widened the absorption spectrum of titanium dioxide and could change the color of nanoparticles from pale yellow to brown. It can also be helpful for cosmetic applications.
Keyphrases
  • walled carbon nanotubes