Uniform, convex structuring of polymeric colloids via site-selected swelling

Marika Hosaka, Hiroto Ichikawa, Shunta Sajiki, Takumi Kawamura, Takeshi Kawai

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Abstract

Non-spherical, polymeric colloids serve as building blocks for advanced functional materials. We propose a novel method to produce morphologically controlled, non-spherical particles by generating site-selected, convex structures on polystyrene (PS) particles. It consists of two simple procedures: a monolayer of PS particles is illuminated with UV light and is subsequently immersed in a fluorinated solvent (HFIP). UV irradiation generates site-selected, oxidized domains on PS particles with a different solvent affinity than unoxidized PS, and HFIP immersion preferentially swells the oxidized domains. Such swelling gives rise to site-selected, convex structures on PS particles. By adjusting UV irradiation conditions, including incident and azimuth angles, the oxidized sites, i.e., the swelled portions, can be accurately situated, allowing us to produce various convex shapes, including chiral shapes at desired positions on PS particles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)542-549
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Colloid And Interface Science
Volume659
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Keywords

  • Anisotropic particles
  • Fluorinated solvent
  • Polymer colloids
  • UV illumination
  • Uniform convex shape

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