Effect of surface change by vacuum drying on the sedimentation stability of iron nanoparticles in volatile organic solvents

Colloid and Interface Science Communications(2022)

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Sedimentation stability of iron nanoparticles (FeNPs) in low viscosity, volatile organic solvents such as ethanol and MEK is crucial for the high-quality production of FeNP-based electronics. Adding dispersants represents nowadays the common strategy to improve the sedimentation stability of FeNPs, but suffers from toxicity and high costs. Here, we present a simple vacuum drying process for enhancing the sedimentation stability of FeNPs in ethanol without using dispersants. In-situ light transmission and scattering detection showed that vacuum-dried FeNPs in ethanol and MEK sedimented much slower than those of non-treated FeNPs. The cause for the enhanced sedimentation stability was explained by Stoke's law and inter-particle attraction force change due to the reduced hydroxyl groups by the vacuum annealing. A systematic analysis of the FeNP surfaces before and after annealing provided a detailed picture of the advantages to carry out a simple vacuum annealing process to improve sedimentation stability.
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Dispersions,Aggregation,Iron nanoparticles,Annealing,Sedimentation stability
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