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Beyond nothingness in the formation and functional relevance of voids in polymer films

Chemistry

Beyond nothingness in the formation and functional relevance of voids in polymer films

F. C. Kalutantirige, J. He, et al.

Discover how nanovoids, often dismissed as nothingness, play a crucial role in the properties of polymer films, particularly in polyamide membranes used for molecular separation. This groundbreaking research showcases the innovative techniques employed by our expert authors including Falon C. Kalutantirige, Jinlong He, and others to unveil the complex relationship between void networks and membrane functionality.

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Abstract
Voids—the nothingness—broadly exist within nanomaterials and impact properties ranging from catalysis to mechanical response. However, understanding nanovoids is challenging due to lack of imaging methods with the needed penetration depth and spatial resolution. Here, we integrate electron tomography, morphometry, graph theory and coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation to study the formation of interconnected nanovoids in polymer films and their impacts on permeance and nanomechanical behaviour. Using polyamide membranes for molecular separation as a representative system, three-dimensional electron tomography at nanometre resolution reveals nanovoid formation from coalescence of oligomers, supported by coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations. Void analysis provides otherwise inaccessible inputs for accurate fittings of methanol permeance for polyamide membranes. Three-dimensional structural graphs accounting for the tortuous nanovoids within, measure higher apparent moduli with polyamide membranes of higher graph rigidity. Our study elucidates the significance of nanovoids beyond the nothingness, impacting the synthesis–morphology–function relationships of complex nanomaterials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 11, 2024
Authors
Falon C. Kalutantirige, Jinlong He, Lehan Yao, Stephen Cotty, Shan Zhou, John W. Smith, Emad Tajkhorshid, Charles M. Schroeder, Jeffrey S. Moore, Hyosung An, Xiao Su, Ying Li, Qian Chen
Tags
nanovoids
polymer films
molecular separation
electron tomography
graph theory
methanol permeance
nanomaterials
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