Journal
ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages 190-195Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2018.08.002
Keywords
Ultrasonic polymerization; Aeration; Cavitation; CuO@PNIPAM
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Funding
- Natural science Foundation of China, China [51327901, 51727803, 51571164]
- Natural Science Foundation of ShenZhen, China [JCYJ20170306161101003, JCYJ20170306161133420]
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China
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The extraordinary high pressure and temperature produced during cavitation is crucial for ultrasonic sonochemistry. However, the cavitation effect is usually confined to a small zone nearby the ultrasonic horn, outside of which ultrasound produces much less effects on chemical reaction. In present work, in order to expand the range of effective zone and intensify the cavitation effect, N-2 aeration was introduced to an ultrasonic polymerization process of CuO@PNIPAM in aqueous solution. By increasing the number of bubble nucleus gathered on the CuO surface and lowering the surface tension of the aqueous solution, the cavitation effect is intensified on the CuO surface within the whole reaction vessel, which benefits the covalently bonding between PNIPAM and CuO to a large degree and results in the formation of CuO@PNIPAM hybrid composite with excellent interfacial bonding. It is promising that the hybrid composite can be applied as temperature responsive glucose sensing platform with ON and OFF states due to the wettability change of PNIPAM versus temperature.
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