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Towards a framework for evaluating and reporting Hansen solubility parameters: applications to particle dispersions

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NANOSCALE ADVANCES
卷 3, 期 15, 页码 4400-4410

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1na00405k

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  1. International Max Planck Research School SurMat doctoral program
  2. Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (WIPANO funding scheme) [03TN0013A]
  3. DFG [327813155]

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Understanding complex interactions in particulate systems is crucial for knowledge-based formulations. Hansen solubility parameters are used to assess compatibility between dispersed and continuous phases. A combinatorics-based procedure is introduced to evaluate and report particle HSP values, demonstrated through experiments with SiNx particles.
A thorough understanding of complex interactions within particulate systems is a key for knowledge-based formulations. Hansen solubility parameters (HSP) are widely used to assess the compatibility of the dispersed phase with the continuous phase. At present, the determination of HSP is often based on a liquid ranking list obtained by evaluating a pertinent dispersion parameter using only one pre-selected characterization method. Furthermore, one cannot rule out the possibility of subjective judgment especially for liquids for which it is difficult to decipher the compatibility or underlying interactions. As a result, the end value of HSP might be of little or no information. To overcome these issues, we introduce a generalized and technology-agnostic combinatorics-based procedure. We discuss the principles of the procedure and the implications of evaluating and reporting particle HSP values. We demonstrate the procedure by using SiNx particles synthesized in the gas phase. We leverage the analytical centrifugation data to evaluate stability trajectories of SiNx dispersions in various liquids to deduce particle-liquid compatibility.

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