Polymer Colloids: Moving beyond Spherical Particles

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Abstract

When thinking about colloidal particles, the first image that comes into mind is that of tiny little polystyrene spheres with a narrow size distribution. While spherical polymer colloids are one of the workhorses of colloid science, scientists have been working on the development of progressively advanced strategies to move beyond particles with spherical shapes, and prepared polymer colloids with more complex morphologies. This short review aims at providing a summary of these developments, focusing primarily on methods applicable to submicron particles, with an eye towards their applications and some discussion about advantages and drawbacks of the various approaches.

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Lattuada, M., & Dorbic, K. (2022). Polymer Colloids: Moving beyond Spherical Particles. Chimia, 76(10), 841–845. https://doi.org/10.2533/chimia.2022.841

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