Seeded-Growth of Silica Rods from Silica-Coated Particles
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2019-11-19
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Seeded growth of silica rods from colloidal particles has emerged as a facile method to develop novel complex particle structures with hybrid compositions and asymmetrical shapes. However, this seeded-growth technique has been so far limited to colloidal particles of only a few materials. Here, we first develop a general synthesis for the seeded-growth of silica rods from silica particles. We then demonstrate the growth of silica rods from silica-coated particles with three different cores which highlight the generality of this synthesis: fluorescently labeled organo-silica (fluorescein), metallic (Ag), and organic (PS latex). We also demonstrate the assembly of these particles into supraparticles. This general synthesis method can be extended to the growth of silica rods from any colloidal particle which can be coated with silica.
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General Materials Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Surfaces and Interfaces, Spectroscopy, Electrochemistry
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Hayden, D R, Kennedy, C L, Velikov, K P, Van Blaaderen, A & Imhof, A 2019, 'Seeded-Growth of Silica Rods from Silica-Coated Particles', Langmuir, vol. 35, no. 46, pp. 14913-14919. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b02847