Bulk Scale Synthesis of Monodisperse PDMS Droplets above 3 μm and Their Encapsulation by Elastic Shells

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2015-02-19

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Elbers, N.A.ISNI 0000000506363782
Jose, J.ISNI 0000000436373597
Imhof, ArnoutISNI 0000000369252655
van Blaaderen, AlfonsISNI 0000000388251965

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We report several facile, surfactant-free methods to prepare monodisperse polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) droplets in the size range 3–8 μm in water. These methods, of which the pros and cons are discussed, are extensions of a procedure described before by our group which focused on smaller droplet sizes. The PDMS oil droplets are formed by ammonia catalyzed hydrolysis and condensation of the monomer dimethyldiethoxysilane (DMDES) in water. One of the methods entails a seeded growth procedure in which other oils, such as lower molecular weight hydrocarbons, were found to be able to swell the PDMS droplets if their solubility in water was higher than that of the seed droplets. This way, larger droplets with mixed composition could be prepared. It also turned out to be possible to load the monodisperse droplets with an oil soluble dye. The droplets could be coated with an elastic, partially permeable, shell formed by cross-linking the PDMS with tetraethoxysilane (TES) in the presence of poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) that provided colloidal stability. Besides, the liquid interior of these shells could be changed by solvent exchange.

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Elbers, N, Jose, J, Imhof, A & van Blaaderen, A 2015, 'Bulk Scale Synthesis of Monodisperse PDMS Droplets above 3 μm and Their Encapsulation by Elastic Shells', Chemistry of Materials, vol. 27, cm504504t, pp. 1709-1717. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm504504t