Synthesis of fluorescent monodisperse non-spherical dumbbell-like model colloids†
Abstract
We describe a facile and flexible approach for synthesizing uniform non-spherical micron sized PMMA (poly(methyl methacrylate)) colloids with well-controlled protrusions. When homogeneously cross-linked PMMA spheres were used as seeds in a swelling process using again a methyl methacrylate monomer, they were found to transform into non-spherical particles with a single or multiple protrusions mainly depending on the cross-link density of the seeds. Alternatively, if core–shell PMMA spheres bearing a highly cross-linked shell around an uncross-linked ‘soft’ core were employed as seed particles, they always developed just a single protrusion. Precise control over the anisotropy of the particles was achieved by varying the amount and composition of the swelling mixture as well as the concentration of the stabilizer. Subsequently, the phase separation was enhanced and protrusions could be readily polymerized through temperature elevation of the system, yielding PMMA ‘snowman’-like or dumbbell-like colloids. Furthermore, these particles could be labeled with