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Synthesis of Rough Colloidal SU-8 Rods and Bananas via Nanoprecipitation

Carla Fernández‐Rico, Jeffrey S. Urbach, Roel P. A. Dullens

2021Langmuir10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Surface roughness plays an important role in determining the mechanical properties, wettability, and self-assembly in colloidal systems. In this work, we develop a simple and fast method to produce rough colloidal SU-8 rods, bananas, and spheres, via the nanoprecipitation of SU-8 in water. During this process, SU-8 nanospheres are absorbed onto the surface of the colloidal SU-8 particles and then cross-linked using UV-light. The size of the spherical asperities and the asperity density are controlled by the concentration of SU-8 used during the nanoprecipitation reaction. Fluorescent labeling of the rough SU-8 colloidal particles allows for their confocal imaging, which demonstrates their stability at high packing fractions. With these newly developed rough particles, we provide a colloidal model system that allows for studies addressing the impact of surface roughness on materials composed of anisotropic particles.

Topics & Concepts

ColloidRodWettingMaterials scienceAsperity (geotechnical engineering)Surface finishSPHERESSurface roughnessColloidal particleNanotechnologyChemical engineeringComposite materialPhysicsMedicineAlternative medicinePathologyEngineeringAstronomyPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesDiatoms and Algae Research