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Amphiphilic Crescent-Moon-Shaped Microparticles Formed by Selective Adsorption of Colloids

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
卷 133, 期 14, 页码 5516-5524

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja200139w

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  1. Amore-Pacific
  2. NSF [DMR-1006546]
  3. Harvard MRSEC [DMR-0820484]
  4. Division Of Materials Research
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [820484] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We use a microfluidic device to prepare monodisperse amphiphilic particles in the shape of a crescent-moon and use these particles to stabilize oil droplets in water. The microfluidic device is comprised of a tapered capillary in a theta (theta) shape that injects two oil phases into water in a single receiving capillary. One oil is a fluorocarbon, while the second is a photocurable monomer, which partially wets the first oil drop; silica colloids in the monomer migrate and adsorb to the interface with water but do not protrude into the oil interface. Upon UV-induced polymerization, solid particles with the shape of a crescent moon are formed; removal of fluorocarbon oil yields amphiphilic particles due to the selective adsorption of silica colloids. The resultant amphiphilic microparticles can be used to stabilize oil drops in a mixture of water and ethanol; if they are packed to sufficient surface density on the interface of the oil drop, they become immobilized, preventing direct contact between neighboring drops, thereby providing the stability.

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