Rings of Nanoparticle-Decorated Honeycomb-Structured Polymeric Film: The Combination of Pickering Emulsions and Capillary Flow in the Breath Figures Method
Langmuir2008Vol. 24(20), pp. 11338–11341
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Abstract
The self-assembly of nanoparticles at the fluid/fluid interface (Pickering emulsions) in the breath figures (BF) method have been explored to direct nanoparticles onto BF microarrays and adjust the BF assembly in microsize. Circular rings of nanoparticle-decorated honeycomb-structured polymeric film can be obtained by a one-step process. The combination of Pickering emulsions and capillary flow in the BF method may be responsible for the formation of this intriguing structure.
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