Issue 32, 2016

Colloidosome like structures: self-assembly of silica microrods

Abstract

Self-assembly of one-dimensional structures is attracting a great deal of interest because assembled structures can provide better properties compared to individual building blocks. In the present work, silica microrod self-assembly has been demonstrated by exploiting Pickering emulsion based strategy. Micron-sized silica rods were synthesized employing previously reported methods based on polyvinylpyrrolidone/pentanol emulsion droplets. Rods self-assembled to make structures in the range of ≈10–40 μm. Smooth rods assembled better than segmented rods. The assembled structures were bonded by weak van der Waals forces.

Graphical abstract: Colloidosome like structures: self-assembly of silica microrods

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Dec 2015
Accepted
04 Mar 2016
First published
07 Mar 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 26734-26737

Author version available

Colloidosome like structures: self-assembly of silica microrods

P. Datskos, G. Polizos, M. Bhandari, D. A. Cullen and J. Sharma, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 26734 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA25817K

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