Systems comprised of immiscible liquids held in non-equilibrium shapes by the interfacial assembly and jamming of nanoparticle−polymer surfactants have significant potential to advance catalysis, chemical separations, energy storage and conversion. Spatially directing functionality within them and coupling processes in both phases remains a challenge. Here, we exploit nanoclay−polymer surfactant assemblies at an oil−water interface to produce a semi-permeable membrane between the liquids, and from them all-liquid fluidic devices with bespoke properties. Flow channels are fabricated using micropatterned 2D substrates and liquid-in-liquid 3D printing. The anionic walls of the device can be functionalized with cationic small molecules, enzymes...
We show a novel microfluidic fabrication technique to shape liquid containing various materials into...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Life creates some of its most robust, extreme surface materials not from solids but from liquids: a ...
Systems comprised of immiscible liquids held in non-equilibrium shapes by the interfacial assembly a...
Liquid–fluid interfaces provide a platform both for structuring liquids into complex shapes and asse...
The self-assembly of nanoscale materials at the liquid–liquid interface allows for fabrication of th...
Liquid-fluid interfaces provide a platform both for structuring liquids into complex shapes and asse...
Nanoparticle surfactants (NPSs) assembled at the oil-water interface can significantly lower the int...
Three dimensional (3D) printing is actively sought after in recent years as a promising novel techno...
Fluid interfaces, including gas-liquid and liquid-liquid interfaces, are ubiquitous in nature and wi...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
The self-assembly of nanoscale materials at the liquid-liquid interface allows for fabrication of th...
A new lithography technique is presented that exploits the interactions of immiscible liquids with a...
Three dimensional (3D) printing is actively sought after in recent years as a promising novel techno...
Department of Mechanical EngineeringMany studies have shown that a fluid is essential for processing...
We show a novel microfluidic fabrication technique to shape liquid containing various materials into...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Life creates some of its most robust, extreme surface materials not from solids but from liquids: a ...
Systems comprised of immiscible liquids held in non-equilibrium shapes by the interfacial assembly a...
Liquid–fluid interfaces provide a platform both for structuring liquids into complex shapes and asse...
The self-assembly of nanoscale materials at the liquid–liquid interface allows for fabrication of th...
Liquid-fluid interfaces provide a platform both for structuring liquids into complex shapes and asse...
Nanoparticle surfactants (NPSs) assembled at the oil-water interface can significantly lower the int...
Three dimensional (3D) printing is actively sought after in recent years as a promising novel techno...
Fluid interfaces, including gas-liquid and liquid-liquid interfaces, are ubiquitous in nature and wi...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
The self-assembly of nanoscale materials at the liquid-liquid interface allows for fabrication of th...
A new lithography technique is presented that exploits the interactions of immiscible liquids with a...
Three dimensional (3D) printing is actively sought after in recent years as a promising novel techno...
Department of Mechanical EngineeringMany studies have shown that a fluid is essential for processing...
We show a novel microfluidic fabrication technique to shape liquid containing various materials into...
Our capacity to create and characterise structures with 3D spatial control ranging from molecular sc...
Life creates some of its most robust, extreme surface materials not from solids but from liquids: a ...