Highly monodisperse zwitterion functionalized non-spherical polymer particles with tunable iridescence

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Abstract

A facile and simple synthetic route towards functionalized non-spherical polymer particles (NSP) with tunable morphologies and iridescence is presented. Monodisperse particles with unique zwitterionic functionality were synthesized via emulsifier-free emulsion polymerization in a single step process. The sulfobetaine comonomer was utilized to induce phase separation in the course of polymerization to achieve anisotropic NSP with controlled morphologies such as quasi-spherical with protruding structures like bulge, eye-ball, and snowman-like nanostructures. Both SEM and TEM analyses revealed anisotropic particles, and phase-separated protrusion morphology with a small increase in aspect ratio. By taking advantage of the monodisperse, colloidally stable NSPs, template free photonic crystal arrays were fabricated through a bottom-up approach. The particles readily self-assemble and exhibit a photonic bandgap with vivid structural colors that arise from ordered structures of different morphologies. Additionally, the salt-responsive photonic crystals also possess tunable color-changing characteristics.

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Vasantha, V. A., Rusli, W., Junhui, C., Wenguang, Z., Sreekanth, K. V., Singh, R., & Parthiban, A. (2019). Highly monodisperse zwitterion functionalized non-spherical polymer particles with tunable iridescence. RSC Advances, 9(47), 27199–27207. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra05162g

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