A facile approach for tuning optical and surface properties of novel biobased Alginate/POTE handleable films via solvent vapor exposure
Fecha
2021Resumen
Novel biobased films consisting of alginate blends with poly (octanoic acid 2-thiophen-3-yl-ethyl ester) (POTE), a
conducting polymer, were prepared by solution casting, and their optical, morphological, thermal, and surface
properties were studied. Using UV–visible spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and scanning electron
microscopy (SEM), the effects of tetrahydrofuran solvent vapors on the optical properties and surface
morphology of biobased films with different POTE contents were studied. Results indicate that morphological
rearrangements of POTE take place during the process of solvent exposure. Specifically, the solvent vapor
induced the formation of POTE small crystalline domains, which allows envisioning the potential of tuning
UV–visible absorbance and wettability behavior of biobased films. Finally, theoretical electronic calculations
(specifically frontier molecular orbitals analysis) provided consistent evidence on POTE's preferential orientation
and selectivity toward the THF-vapor medium.