Cucurbit[7]uril-Directed Assembly of Colloidal Membrane and Stimuli-Responsive Microcapsules at the liquid-liquid Interface.
Shafeekh Kulathinte MeethalRanjan SasmalMeenakshi PahwaSoumya CNilanjana Das SahaSarit S AgastiPublished in: Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids (2018)
Colloidal microcapsules based on supramolecular architectures feature attractive properties and offer new opportunities in diverse areas such as delivery, sensing, and catalysis. Herein, we report a new strategy to fabricate the colloidal membrane and stimuli-responsive microcapsules by utilizing cucurbit[7]uril-mediated interfacial host-guest molecular recognition. In contrast to the traditionally used cross-linking approach, this method exploits the engineered interaction between a nanoparticle ligand and cucurbit[7]uril to tune the interfacial energy and stabilize the colloidal assembly at the interface. These capsules provide a versatile platform for simultaneous encapsulation of dual cargos. Additionally, the dynamic nature of the supramolecular interactions allows triggered release of the encapsulated cargos through the orthogonal presentation of a high affinity guest molecule.