The removal of ultrathin amorphous polymer films in contact with nonsolvent/solvent binary mixtures is addressed by means of neutron reflectometry and atomic force microscopy.
The
removal of ultrathin amorphous polymer films in contact with
an aqueous gelled solution containing small amounts of good solvent
is addressed by means of specular and off-specular neutron reflectometry.
The distribution of heavy water and benzyl alcohol is revealed inside
Laropal A81, often employed as a protective varnish layer for Culture
Heritage in the restoration of easel paintings. The swelling kinetics,
interface roughness, and film morphologies were recorded as a function
of temperature and increasing benzyl alcohol concentration in the
dispersion of Pemulen TR-2, a hydrophobically modified acrylic acid
copolymer. The addition of small amounts of good solvent results in
the appearance of water-filled cavities inside the varnish, which
grow with time. It is shown that while increasing the solvent concentration
greatly enhances the hole growth kinetics, an increase in temperature
above the glass transition temperature does not have such a big effect
on the kinetics.
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