Self-Assembly of Soft Colloids with Multi-scale Phase-Separated Structures
ORAL
Abstract
The ability of polymers and block co-polymers to self-assemble into highly-ordered structures in bulk two-dimensional films under specific environmental conditions has allowed in recent years for the fabrication of nano-porous membranes, nano-structured surfaces, and sacrificial templates for the preparation of inorganic nanomaterials with well-defined geometries. Extending these fairly specific fabrication techniques to the creation of similar three-dimensional colloidal structures in bulk solutions, however, has proven quite challenging despite the significant need for heterogeneously-structured colloidal materials in medicine and industry. Here we present a strategy for controlling the structural heterogeneity of soft polymer particles along multiple length scales by inducing the rapid phase-separation of polymer mixtures through a continuous nanoprecipitation process.
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Authors
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Chris Sosa
Princeton Univ
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Robert K. Prud'homme
Princeton Univ, Princeton University
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Rodney D. Priestley
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton Univ, Dept. of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton Univ, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, NJ 08544, USA