Anisotropic colloids through non-trivial buckling
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2008
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We present a study on buckling of colloidal particles, including experimental, theoretical and numerical developments. Oil-filled thin shells prepared by emulsion templating show buckling in mixtures of water and ethanol, due to dissolution of the core in the external medium. This leads to conformations with a single depression, either axisymmetric or polygonal depending on the geometrical features of the shells. These conformations could be theoretically and/or numerically reproduced in a model of homogeneous spherical thin shells with bending and stretching elasticity, submitted to an isotropic external pressure.
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Quilliet, C, Zoldesi, C, Riera, C, van Blaaderen, A & Imhof, A 2008, 'Anisotropic colloids through non-trivial buckling', European physical journal. E, Soft Matter, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 13-20.