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Colloidosome-templated poly (L-lactic acid) crystalsomes

Mark C. Staub, Shichen Yu, Christopher Y. Li

2022Giant14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Polymers have been utilized to direct nanoparticle (NP) assembly into complex shapes and morphologies. Strategies for polymer-directed NP assembly often involve tuning the phase behavior of multi-component polymer/nanoparticle systems. In this work, we report the co-assembly of polymer and NPs into hollow vesicles using confined polymer crystallization-directed assembly. 5 nm and 20 nm Fe3O4 NPs are used as the solid surfactants to create Pickering emulsions of water and poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) toluene solution. The oil/water interface of the emulsion droplets templates the growth of PLLA crystals, which in turn, immobilize NPs onto the crystal surface, leading to the formation of colloido-polymer-crystalsomes (CPCs). The structure, morphology, and formation mechanism of the CPCs are investigated using electron microscopy and thermal analysis techniques. This work provides a new approach to fabricate nanoscale complex NP-polymer conjugates.

Topics & Concepts

PolymerMaterials scienceCrystallizationNanoparticleChemical engineeringTemplateNanoscopic scaleNanotechnologyPickering emulsionComposite materialEngineeringPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationSurfactants and Colloidal SystemsProteins in Food Systems