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Self-assembly of "Mickey Mouse" shaped colloids into tube-like structures: experiments and simulations.

Joost R Wolters1, Guido Avvisati, Fabian Hagemans, Teun Vissers, Daniela J Kraft, Marjolein Dijkstra, Willem K Kegel.   

Abstract

The self-assembly of anisotropic patchy particles with a triangular shape was studied by experiments and computer simulations. The colloidal particles were synthesized in a two-step seeded emulsion polymerization process, and consist of a central smooth lobe connected to two rough lobes at an angle of ∼90°, resembling the shape of a "Mickey Mouse" head. Due to the difference in overlap volume, adding an appropriate depletant induces an attractive interaction between the smooth lobes of the colloids only, while the two rough lobes act as steric constraints. The essentially planar geometry of the Mickey Mouse particles is a first geometric deviation of dumbbell shaped patchy particles. This new geometry enables the formation of one-dimensional tube-like structures rather than spherical, essentially zero-dimensional micelles. At sufficiently strong attractions, we indeed find tube-like structures with the sticky lobes at the core and the non-sticky lobes pointing out as steric constraints that limit the growth to one direction, providing the tubes with a well-defined diameter but variable length both in experiments and simulations. In the simulations, we found that the internal structure of the tubular fragments could either be straight or twisted into so-called Bernal spirals.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25523360     DOI: 10.1039/c4sm02375g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


  6 in total

1.  Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Trimer Self-Assembly Under Shear.

Authors:  Raymond D Mountain; Harold W Hatch; Vincent K Shen
Journal:  Fluid Phase Equilib       Date:  2017-03-06       Impact factor: 2.775

2.  Self-assembly of trimer colloids: effect of shape and interaction range.

Authors:  Harold W Hatch; Seung-Yeob Yang; Jeetain Mittal; Vincent K Shen
Journal:  Soft Matter       Date:  2016-04-18       Impact factor: 3.679

3.  Coupling of isotropic and directional interactions and its effect on phase separation and self-assembly.

Authors:  Debra J Audus; Francis W Starr; Jack F Douglas
Journal:  J Chem Phys       Date:  2016-02-21       Impact factor: 3.488

4.  Tiling a tubule: how increasing complexity improves the yield of self-limited assembly.

Authors:  Thomas E Videbæk; Huang Fang; Daichi Hayakawa; Botond Tyukodi; Michael F Hagan; W Benjamin Rogers
Journal:  J Phys Condens Matter       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 2.333

5.  Depletion-Induced Encapsulation by Dumbbell-Shaped Patchy Colloids Stabilize Microspheres against Aggregation.

Authors:  Joost R Wolters; Joanne E Verweij; Guido Avvisati; Marjolein Dijkstra; Willem K Kegel
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2017-03-22       Impact factor: 3.882

6.  Multivalent Patchy Colloids for Quantitative 3D Self-Assembly Studies.

Authors:  Marlous Kamp; Bart de Nijs; Marjolein N van der Linden; Isja de Feijter; Merel J Lefferts; Antonio Aloi; Jack Griffiths; Jeremy J Baumberg; Ilja K Voets; Alfons van Blaaderen
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2020-02-25       Impact factor: 3.882

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