| Literature DB >> 30957363 |
Kenshiro Honda1, Yuka Sazuka1, Kojiro Iizuka2, Shusuke Matsui1, Takayuki Uchihashi3,4, Takuma Kureha5, Mitsuhiro Shibayama5, Takumi Watanabe1, Daisuke Suzuki1,6.
Abstract
Soft colloidal particles such as hydrogel microspheres assemble at air/water or oil/water interfaces, where the soft colloids are highly deformed and their surface polymer chains are highly entangled with each other. Herein, we report the formation of robust one-dimensional, string-like colloidal assemblies through self-organization of hydrogel microspheres with shape anisotropy at the air/water interface of sessile droplets. Shape-anisotropic hydrogel microspheres were synthesized via two-step polymerization, whereby a hydrogel shell was formed onto preformed rigid microellipsoids. The shape anisotropy of the hydrogel microspheres was confirmed by transmission electron microscopy and high-speed atomic force microscopy as well as by light-scattering measurements. The present findings are crucial for the understanding of natural self-organization phenomena, where "softness" influences microscopic assembled structures such as those of Nostoc bacteria.Entities:
Keywords: colloids; hydrogels; interfaces; microgels; self-organization
Year: 2019 PMID: 30957363 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201901611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336