| Literature DB >> 28068313 |
Xiaoming He1, Ming-Siao Hsiao2, Charlotte E Boott1, Robert L Harniman1, Ali Nazemi1, Xiaoyu Li1,3, Mitchell A Winnik4, Ian Manners1.
Abstract
The creation of shaped, uniform and colloidally stable two-dimensional (2D) assemblies by bottom-up methods represents a challenge of widespread current interest for a variety of applications. Herein, we describe the utilization of surface charge to stabilize self-assembled planar structures that are formed from crystallizable polymer precursors by a seeded growth approach. Addition of crystallizable homopolymers with charged end-groups to seeds generated by the sonication of block copolymer micelles with crystalline cores yields uniform platelet micelles with controlled dimensions. Significantly, the seeded growth approach is characterized by a morphological memory effect whereby the origin of the seed, which can involve a quasi-hexagonal or rectangular 2D platelet precursor, dictates the observed 2D platelet shape. This new strategy is illustrated using two different polymer systems, and opens the door to the construction of 2D hierarchical structures with broad utility.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28068313 DOI: 10.1038/nmat4837
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841