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 University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Robert K. Prud'homme
Princeton University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Rodney D. Priestley
Princeton University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering