Issue 8, 2011

One step in situself-assembly of microspheres through precipitation polymerization in the presence of an organic template

Abstract

We report a novel one-step facile route for golf-ball like spheres through self-assembly of primary particles using a third solvent as the organic template in ethanolwater mixed solvent. The primary particles of about 1 micron in diameter were obtained through precipitation polymerization in the mixed solvent. Seven candidate solvents were tested as the template solvent; self-assembly of different extent was observed with three of them. Toluene, which led to golf-ball-like microspheres with size of about 10 μm, was selected for the optimization of polymerization time, toluene amount in the ternary solvent system as well as the amount of trihydroxymethyl propane triacrylate, the crosslinker, in the monomers. The results were discussed and mechanisms of the self-assembly suggested.

Graphical abstract: One step in situself-assembly of microspheres through precipitation polymerization in the presence of an organic template

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Sep 2010
Accepted
07 Feb 2011
First published
07 Mar 2011

Soft Matter, 2011,7, 4055-4061

One step in situself-assembly of microspheres through precipitation polymerization in the presence of an organic template

X. L. Gu, X. Zhu, X. Z. Kong and Z. Zhang, Soft Matter, 2011, 7, 4055 DOI: 10.1039/C0SM01049A

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