Chrome Extension
WeChat Mini Program
Use on ChatGLM

Visualization of the Sol-Gel Transition in Porous Networks Using Fluorescent Viscosity-Sensitive Probes

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2024)

Cited 0|Views6
No score
Abstract
The sol-gel transition involves the transformation of a colloidal suspension into a system-spanning, interconnected gel. This process is widely used to reinforce mechanically weakened porous artifacts, such as sculptures but the impact of the restricted geometry (porous network) on the gelation dynamics of the solution remains unclear. Here, using fluorescent viscosity-sensitive molecular rotors, confocal microscopy, and model pores, we visualize the local viscosity changes at the microscale that accompany the sol-gel transition of a methyltriethoxysilane solution into a gel network. We show that, with evaporation of the solvent, a viscosity gradient develops near the free surface, triggering the sol-gel transition inside small pores near the surface. In homogeneous porous media, this leads to skin formation, which reduces the evaporation rate. In heterogeneous porous media, a gradient in gel density develops toward the heart of the porous material, where the gel formation mainly occurs as capillary bridges within smaller pores.
More
Translated text
AI Read Science
Must-Reading Tree
Example
Generate MRT to find the research sequence of this paper
Chat Paper
Summary is being generated by the instructions you defined