Inter-capsule fusion and capsule shell destruction using dynamic covalent polymers†
Abstract
Herein, capsule shells containing hindered urea bonds were prepared using interfacial polymerization in an oil-in-oil Pickering emulsion stabilized by functionalized graphene oxide nanosheets. After isolation and mild heating, the polymer shells can be fused into monoliths or destroyed. These dynamic polymer shells provide a route to control the morphology of composite materials with application in energy storage, separations, additive manufacturing, controlled release, and so on.
- This article is part of the themed collections: Special issue in honour of Seth Marder and Chemical Advances in Additive Manufacturing