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New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles

Assemblies of colloidal polymer particles find various applications in many advanced technologies. However, for every type of application, assemblies with properly tailored properties are needed. Until now, attention has been concentrated on the assemblies composed of spherical particles arranged in...

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Autores principales: Mickiewicz, Damian, Gadzinowski, Mariusz, Makowski, Tomasz, Szymański, Witold, Slomkowski, Stanislaw, Basinska, Teresa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432985
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14224859
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author Mickiewicz, Damian
Gadzinowski, Mariusz
Makowski, Tomasz
Szymański, Witold
Slomkowski, Stanislaw
Basinska, Teresa
author_facet Mickiewicz, Damian
Gadzinowski, Mariusz
Makowski, Tomasz
Szymański, Witold
Slomkowski, Stanislaw
Basinska, Teresa
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description Assemblies of colloidal polymer particles find various applications in many advanced technologies. However, for every type of application, assemblies with properly tailored properties are needed. Until now, attention has been concentrated on the assemblies composed of spherical particles arranged into so-called perfect colloidal crystals and on complex materials containing mixtures of crystal and disordered phases. However, new opportunities are opened by using assemblies of spheroidal particles. In such assemblies, the particles, in addition to the three positional have three angular degrees of freedom. Here, the preparation of 3D assemblies of reference microspheres and prolate spheroidal poly(styrene/polyglycidol) microparticles by deposition from water and water/ethanol media on silicon substrates is reported. The particles have the same polystyrene/polyglycidol composition and the same volumes but differ with respect to their aspect ratio (AR) ranged from 1 to 8.5. SEM microphotographs reveal that particles in the assembly top layers are arranged into the quasi-nematic structures and that the quality of their orientation in the same direction increase with increasing AR. Nano- and microindentation studies demonstrate that interactions of sharp and flat tips with arrays of spheroidal particles lead to different types of particle deformations.
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spelling pubmed-96989662022-11-26 New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles Mickiewicz, Damian Gadzinowski, Mariusz Makowski, Tomasz Szymański, Witold Slomkowski, Stanislaw Basinska, Teresa Polymers (Basel) Article Assemblies of colloidal polymer particles find various applications in many advanced technologies. However, for every type of application, assemblies with properly tailored properties are needed. Until now, attention has been concentrated on the assemblies composed of spherical particles arranged into so-called perfect colloidal crystals and on complex materials containing mixtures of crystal and disordered phases. However, new opportunities are opened by using assemblies of spheroidal particles. In such assemblies, the particles, in addition to the three positional have three angular degrees of freedom. Here, the preparation of 3D assemblies of reference microspheres and prolate spheroidal poly(styrene/polyglycidol) microparticles by deposition from water and water/ethanol media on silicon substrates is reported. The particles have the same polystyrene/polyglycidol composition and the same volumes but differ with respect to their aspect ratio (AR) ranged from 1 to 8.5. SEM microphotographs reveal that particles in the assembly top layers are arranged into the quasi-nematic structures and that the quality of their orientation in the same direction increase with increasing AR. Nano- and microindentation studies demonstrate that interactions of sharp and flat tips with arrays of spheroidal particles lead to different types of particle deformations. MDPI 2022-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9698966/ /pubmed/36432985 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14224859 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mickiewicz, Damian
Gadzinowski, Mariusz
Makowski, Tomasz
Szymański, Witold
Slomkowski, Stanislaw
Basinska, Teresa
New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles
title New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles
title_full New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles
title_fullStr New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles
title_full_unstemmed New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles
title_short New Class of Polymer Materials—Quasi-Nematic Colloidal Particle Self-Assemblies: The Case of Assemblies of Prolate Spheroidal Poly(Styrene/Polyglycidol) Particles
title_sort new class of polymer materials—quasi-nematic colloidal particle self-assemblies: the case of assemblies of prolate spheroidal poly(styrene/polyglycidol) particles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9698966/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36432985
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14224859
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