Soft polyhedral particles based on variations of the cubic symmetry group are produced from a precursor emulsion by extracting solvent to grow facets on the droplets. The droplets transform into liquid crystals with solid-like rheology and controlled size and shape. Small-angle X-ray scattering confirms a bicontinuous cubic liquid crystalline phase forms from aqueous glycerol monoolein and is responsible for the particle faceting observed. Different polyhedra are produced by varying face growth rates through control of precursor droplet size, system temperature, and solubilization and adsorption of guest molecules. More exotic faceted shapes can be formed by the soft particles by applying asymmetric solvent removal gradients and by deformin...
Synthesis and self-assembly of nanomaterials can be controlled by the properties of soft matter. on ...
Despite the plethora of available anisotropic inorganic particles, it remains challenging to fabrica...
Liquid crystalline polymer particles prepared by classical polymerization techniques are receiving i...
Soft polyhedral particles based on variations of the cubic symmetry group are produced from a precur...
We report the use of liquid crystal (LC)-in-water emulsions for the synthesis of either spherical or...
We provide a practical guide to methods and protocols that use polymer networks templated from dropl...
We provide a practical guide to methods and protocols that use polymer networks templated from dropl...
We provide a practical guide to methods and protocols that use polymer networks templated from dropl...
The production of liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles with a narrow size distribution on a lar...
Current methods for fabricating microparticles offer limited control over size and shape. Here, we d...
We report on the synthesis of monodisperse, flower-like, liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles b...
We report on the synthesis of monodisperse, flower-like, liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles b...
Soft, rotationally symmetric particles of dispersed hexagonal liquid crystalline phase are produced ...
We report on the synthesis of monodisperse, flower-like, liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles b...
We describe new developments for controlled fabrication of monodisperse non-spherical particles usin...
Synthesis and self-assembly of nanomaterials can be controlled by the properties of soft matter. on ...
Despite the plethora of available anisotropic inorganic particles, it remains challenging to fabrica...
Liquid crystalline polymer particles prepared by classical polymerization techniques are receiving i...
Soft polyhedral particles based on variations of the cubic symmetry group are produced from a precur...
We report the use of liquid crystal (LC)-in-water emulsions for the synthesis of either spherical or...
We provide a practical guide to methods and protocols that use polymer networks templated from dropl...
We provide a practical guide to methods and protocols that use polymer networks templated from dropl...
We provide a practical guide to methods and protocols that use polymer networks templated from dropl...
The production of liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles with a narrow size distribution on a lar...
Current methods for fabricating microparticles offer limited control over size and shape. Here, we d...
We report on the synthesis of monodisperse, flower-like, liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles b...
We report on the synthesis of monodisperse, flower-like, liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles b...
Soft, rotationally symmetric particles of dispersed hexagonal liquid crystalline phase are produced ...
We report on the synthesis of monodisperse, flower-like, liquid crystalline (LC) polymer particles b...
We describe new developments for controlled fabrication of monodisperse non-spherical particles usin...
Synthesis and self-assembly of nanomaterials can be controlled by the properties of soft matter. on ...
Despite the plethora of available anisotropic inorganic particles, it remains challenging to fabrica...
Liquid crystalline polymer particles prepared by classical polymerization techniques are receiving i...