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Surface Patterning of Uniform 2D Platelet Block Comicelles via Coronal Chain Collapse.

Charles N Jarrett-WilkinsSamuel PearceLiam R MacFarlaneSean A DavisCharl F J FaulIan Manners
Published in: ACS macro letters (2020)
The formation of colloids with anisotropically patterned surfaces is of growing interest for the creation of hierarchical structures and the templating of nanoparticles. We have recently shown that well-defined two-dimensional platelets with low areal dispersities can be formed by the seeded growth of a blend of homopolymers and block copolymers. Herein we form rectangular platelets containing two block copolymers with different coronal chemistries. On addition of a solvent that is only able to solvate the corona of one block, we were able to form colloidally stable micelles with patterned surfaces via coronal collapse. Scanning transmission electron microscopy-energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy were employed to provide information on the structure and size of the patches decorating the micelle surfaces.
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