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Silica Nanoparticles Modified with Fluorescent Dyes as Probes for <i>in Situ</i> Characterization of Natural Rubber Coatings
In this study, we used fluorescent silica particles (SiPs)
as probes
to characterize the chemical stability of natural rubber (NR)-based
coatings in situ without extensive sample preparation.
By tuning the size, concentration, and surface charge of the SiPs
and the type of solvent, we obtained two distinct NR-SiPs coatings:
(1) irregular honeycomb patterns and (2) flat surfaces. Raman spectral
mapping was used to investigate the chemical structure and to illustrate
the spatial heterogeneity of the multiple components of the NR-SiPs
coatings. The stability of the NR-SiPs coatings was assessed under
fluid shear force stress and at high ionic strength conditions (NaCl,
0.85% w/v) using a perfusion chamber coupled with a confocal laser
scanning microscope. By evaluating the fluorescent signal of the SiPs,
we determined their distribution in the NR-based coatings and monitored
their chemical stability via in situ confocal imaging.
Using the fluorescent SiPs as probes, we could infer the high chemical
stability of the coatings at high ionic strength and under shear stress
conditions, opening new horizons for the application of NR coatings
in medicine, microelectronics, and the automobile industry