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Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles

[Image: see text] Nucleation-and-growth processes are used extensively in the synthesis of spherical colloids, and more recently regiospecific nucleation-and-growth processes have been exploited to prepare more complex colloids such as patchy particles. We demonstrate that surface geometry alone can...

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Autores principales: Kamp, Marlous, Soligno, Giuseppe, Hagemans, Fabian, Peng, Bo, Imhof, Arnout, van Roij, René, van Blaaderen, Alfons
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2017
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5645761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29057028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b04188
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author Kamp, Marlous
Soligno, Giuseppe
Hagemans, Fabian
Peng, Bo
Imhof, Arnout
van Roij, René
van Blaaderen, Alfons
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Soligno, Giuseppe
Hagemans, Fabian
Peng, Bo
Imhof, Arnout
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description [Image: see text] Nucleation-and-growth processes are used extensively in the synthesis of spherical colloids, and more recently regiospecific nucleation-and-growth processes have been exploited to prepare more complex colloids such as patchy particles. We demonstrate that surface geometry alone can be made to play the dominant role in determining the final particle geometry in such syntheses, meaning that intricate chemical surface patternings are not required. We present a synthesis method for “lollipop”-shaped colloidal heterodimers (patchy particles), combining a recently published nucleation-and-growth technique with our recent findings that particle geometry influences the locus of droplet adsorption onto anisotropic template particles. Specifically, 3-methacryloxypropyl trimethoxysilane (MPTMS) is nucleated and grown onto bullet-shaped and nail-shaped colloids. The shape of the template particle can be chosen such that the MPTMS adsorbs regiospecifically onto the flat ends. In particular, we find that particles with a wider base increase the range of droplet volumes for which the minimum in the free energy of adsorption is located at the flat end of the particle compared with bullet-shaped particles of the same aspect ratio. We put forward an extensive analysis of the synthesis mechanism and experimentally determine the physical properties of the heterodimers, supported by theoretical simulations. Here we numerically optimize, for the first time, the shape of finite-sized droplets as a function of their position on the rod-like silica particle surface. We expect that our findings will give an impulse to complex particle creation by regiospecific nucleation and growth.
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spelling pubmed-56457612017-10-19 Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles Kamp, Marlous Soligno, Giuseppe Hagemans, Fabian Peng, Bo Imhof, Arnout van Roij, René van Blaaderen, Alfons J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces [Image: see text] Nucleation-and-growth processes are used extensively in the synthesis of spherical colloids, and more recently regiospecific nucleation-and-growth processes have been exploited to prepare more complex colloids such as patchy particles. We demonstrate that surface geometry alone can be made to play the dominant role in determining the final particle geometry in such syntheses, meaning that intricate chemical surface patternings are not required. We present a synthesis method for “lollipop”-shaped colloidal heterodimers (patchy particles), combining a recently published nucleation-and-growth technique with our recent findings that particle geometry influences the locus of droplet adsorption onto anisotropic template particles. Specifically, 3-methacryloxypropyl trimethoxysilane (MPTMS) is nucleated and grown onto bullet-shaped and nail-shaped colloids. The shape of the template particle can be chosen such that the MPTMS adsorbs regiospecifically onto the flat ends. In particular, we find that particles with a wider base increase the range of droplet volumes for which the minimum in the free energy of adsorption is located at the flat end of the particle compared with bullet-shaped particles of the same aspect ratio. We put forward an extensive analysis of the synthesis mechanism and experimentally determine the physical properties of the heterodimers, supported by theoretical simulations. Here we numerically optimize, for the first time, the shape of finite-sized droplets as a function of their position on the rod-like silica particle surface. We expect that our findings will give an impulse to complex particle creation by regiospecific nucleation and growth. American Chemical Society 2017-08-17 2017-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5645761/ /pubmed/29057028 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b04188 Text en Copyright © 2017 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Kamp, Marlous
Soligno, Giuseppe
Hagemans, Fabian
Peng, Bo
Imhof, Arnout
van Roij, René
van Blaaderen, Alfons
Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles
title Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles
title_full Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles
title_fullStr Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles
title_full_unstemmed Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles
title_short Regiospecific Nucleation and Growth of Silane Coupling Agent Droplets onto Colloidal Particles
title_sort regiospecific nucleation and growth of silane coupling agent droplets onto colloidal particles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5645761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29057028
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b04188
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