Issue 2, 2016

Plant opal-mimetic bunching silica nanoparticles mediated by long-chain polyethyleneimine

Abstract

We found that opals covering a rice plant are composed of loosely packed silica nanoparticles ∼50 nm in diameter. The plant opal-mimetic structures of bunching nonspherical silica nanoparticles were produced through hydrolysis of tetraethoxysilane in an alcoholic solution containing a long-chain branched polyethyleneimine (BPEI). Bunching silica nanoparticles 10–50 nm in diameter were spontaneously grown in polymer-mediated polycondensation in the BPEI matrix that accumulated hydrolyzed silicate species.

Graphical abstract: Plant opal-mimetic bunching silica nanoparticles mediated by long-chain polyethyleneimine

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Dec 2015
Accepted
15 Dec 2015
First published
23 Dec 2015

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 1301-1306

Plant opal-mimetic bunching silica nanoparticles mediated by long-chain polyethyleneimine

T. Hoshino, K. Sato, Y. Oaki, A. Sugawara-Narutaki, K. Shimizu, N. Ozaki and H. Imai, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 1301 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA25742E

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