Colloidosomes as micron-sized polymerisation vessels to create supracolloidal interpenetrating polymer network reinforced capsules

Soft Matter
Stefan A F BonPatrick J Colver

Abstract

Supracolloidal interpenetrating polymer network reinforced capsules are prepared by using micron-sized colloidosomes of poly(methyl methacrylate--divinylbenzene) microgels as reaction vessels. An interpenetrating polymer network as scaffold is generated radical polymerisation of the interior phase to produce hollow supracolloidal structures with a raspberry core-shell morphology. Their flexibility is tailored by variation of the monomer feed composition.

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Citations

Dec 17, 2010·Angewandte Chemie·Zhongwei NiuQian Wang
Jun 3, 2017·Soft Matter·Brooke W LongbottomStefan A F Bon
Feb 24, 2017·Chemical Society Reviews·Tobias BollhorstMichael Maas
Jul 24, 2018·Advanced Materials·Shaowei Shi, Thomas P Russell
Apr 5, 2013·Advanced Materials·Jia HuoDarren Bradshaw
May 14, 2013·Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine·Judith van WijkBert Klumperman
Aug 24, 2017·Small·Céline A S BurelRémi Dreyfus
Jan 23, 2021·ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces·Samuel R Wilson-WhitfordStefan A F Bon
Oct 7, 2009·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Ilke AkartunaLudwig J Gauckler
Aug 19, 2007·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Stefan A F Bon, Tao Chen
Aug 4, 2015·International Journal of Biological Macromolecules·Thanida ArpornwichanopPramuan Tangboriboonrat
Aug 24, 2010·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Joris W O SalariBert Klumperman
Feb 25, 2014·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Mark WilliamsJohan Smets
Apr 10, 2013·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Yin NingZhen Tong
Aug 13, 2013·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Xue-Wei XuShu-Hong Yu
Oct 12, 2013·Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids·Nur Nabilah ShahidanBrian R Saunders

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