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Fabrication of asymmetrically coated colloid particles by microcontact printing techniques

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY
Volume 13, Issue 10, Pages 2445-2450

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b308817k

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  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [GR/S10025/01] Funding Source: researchfish

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We developed a novel method for preparation of asymmetrically coated colloid particles by using a microcontact printing technique. Films of water-insoluble ionic surfactants deposited on PDMS stamps were printed onto latex particle monolayers of opposite surface charge in order to produce spherical latex particles of dipolar surface charge distribution. We studied the effects of salt on the aggregation of such dipolar particles in aqueous suspensions. Upon addition of salt, dipolar colloid particles were found to give linear'' aggregates. We then extended this microcontact printing technique to the directed assembly of colloidal particles. Microcontact printing of one colloidal monolayer over a latex particle monolayer of opposite charge was used to fabricate particles of complex internal structure. We demonstrated that if the two colloid monolayers consist of particles of comparable sizes, this method allows fabrication of particle doublets. When the particle monolayer was stamped with another colloid monolayer of much smaller particle size complex structures as half-coated raspberry''-like particles were obtained. Possible applications of these asymmetrically coated colloids include photonic crystals with novel symmetries, colloidal substitutes for liquid crystals and water-based electrorheological fluids.

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