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Soft Patchy Particles of Block Copolymers from Interface-Engineered Emulsions

Author(s)
Ku, Kang HeeKim, YongJooYi, Gi-RaJung, Yeon SikKim, Bumjoon J.
Issued Date
2015-11
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.5b05058
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/57845
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.5b05058
Citation
ACS NANO, v.9, no.11, pp.11333 - 11341
Abstract
We report a simple and practical method for creating colloidal patchy particles with a variety of three-dimensional shapes via the evaporation-induced assembly of polystyrene-b-poly(4-vinylpyridine) (PS-b-P4VP) block copolymer (BCP) in an oil-in-water emulsion. Depending on the particle volume, a series of patchy particles in the shapes of snowmen, dumbbells, triangles, tetrahedra, and raspberry can be prepared, which are then precisely tuned by modulating the interfacial interaction at the particle/water interface using a mixture of two different surfactants. Moreover, for a given interfacial interaction, the stretching penalty of the BCPs in the patchy particles can be systematically controlled by adding P4VP homopolymers, which decreases the number of patches of soft particles from multiple patches to a single patch but increases the size of the patch. Calculations based on the strong segregation theory supported the experimental observation of various soft patchy particles and identified the underlying principles of their formation with tunable 3D structures.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1936-0851
Keyword (Author)
patchy particleblock copolymerspatial confinementemulsion particledual surfactantsinterfacial engineering
Keyword
NONSPHERICAL COLLOIDAL PARTICLESPOLYMER PARTICLESJANUS PARTICLESDIBLOCK COPOLYMERTHIN-FILMSNANOPARTICLESCONFINEMENTMICROPARTICLESMICROSPHERESNANOSTRUCTURES

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