Bioinspired bright noniridescent photonic melanin supraballs
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Abstract
Structural colors enable the creation of a spectrumof nonfading colorswithout pigments, potentially replacing toxic metal oxides and conjugated organic pigments. However, significant challenges remain to achieve the contrast needed for a complete gamut of colors and a scalable process for industrial application.We demonstrate a feasible solution for producing structural colors inspired by bird feathers. We have designed core-shell nanoparticles using high–refractive index (RI) (~1.74)melanin cores and low-RI (~1.45) silica shells. The design of these nanoparticles was guided by finite-difference time-domain simulations. These nanoparticles were self-assembled using a one-pot reverse emulsion process, which resulted in bright and noniridescent supraballs. With the combination of only two ingredients, synthetic melanin and silica, we can generate a full spectrum of colors. These supraballs could be directly added to paints, plastics, and coatings and also used as ultraviolet-resistant inks or cosmetics.
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Presenters
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Ali Dhinojwala
Univ of Akron, Polymer Science, Univ of Akron
Authors
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Ali Dhinojwala
Univ of Akron, Polymer Science, Univ of Akron
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Ming Xiao
Univ of Akron
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Ziying Hu
Northwestern University
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Nathan Gianneschi
Northwestern University
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Matthew Shawkey
University of Gent, Ghent University