Abstract
A method to modify colloidal particles with silica rods in a water/n-pentanol system is reported here. Because of the interfacial tension between aqueous and n-pentanol phase, water which surrounds the colloidal particles de-wets into droplets during the deposition process of silica. As a result of unidirectional deposition, silica rods grow perpendicularly on the surface of the colloidal particles at the site of the smallest curvature where the water droplet has been de-wetted. By controlling the hydrolysis conditions, particles with certain number of branches or rambutan-like particles can be obtained. This approach opens a path towards the higher levels of colloidal complexity.
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Zhao, B., Li, D., Long, Y., & Song, K. (2019). Precisely Endowing Colloidal Particles with Silica Branches. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-44742-x
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