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Multivalent Patchy Colloids for Quantitative 3D Self-Assembly Studies

Authors :
Marlous Kamp
Ilja K. Voets
Jeremy J. Baumberg
Isja de Feijter
Merel J. Lefferts
Alfons van Blaaderen
Jack Griffiths
Bart de Nijs
Marjolein N. van der Linden
Antonio Aloi
Macro-Organic Chemistry
Self-Organizing Soft Matter
ICMS Core
Sub Soft Condensed Matter
Soft Condensed Matter and Biophysics
Kamp, Marlous [0000-0003-4915-1312]
Lefferts, Merel J [0000-0002-5825-4500]
Baumberg, Jeremy J [0000-0002-9606-9488]
Voets, Ilja K [0000-0003-3543-4821]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Langmuir, Langmuir, 36(9), 2403-2418. American Chemical Society, Langmuir, 36(9), 2403. American Chemical Society : Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, 2020.

Abstract

We report methods to synthesize sub-micron- and micron-sized patchy silica particles with fluorescently labeled hemispherical titania protrusions, as well as routes to efficiently characterize these particles and self-assemble these particles into non-close-packed structures. The synthesis methods expand upon earlier work in the literature, in which silica particles packed in a colloidal crystal were surface-patterned with a silane coupling agent. Here, hemispherical amorphous titania protrusions were successfully labeled with fluorescent dyes, allowing for imaging by confocal microscopy and super-resolution techniques. Confocal microscopy was exploited to experimentally determine the numbers of protrusions per particle over large numbers of particles for good statistical significance, and these distributions were compared to simulations predicting the number of patches as a function of core particle polydispersity and maximum separation between the particle surfaces. We self-assembled these patchy particles into open percolating gel networks by exploiting solvophobic attractions between the protrusions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15205827 and 07437463
Volume :
36
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Langmuir
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e8354d978695702cabf1fa2088ab3a49