Polymer vesicles with a colloidal armor of nanoparticles. Chen, R., Pearce, D., J., G., Fortuna, S., Cheung, D., L., & Bon, S., A., F. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 133(7):2151-2153, American Chemical Society, 2, 2011.
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The fabrication of polymer vesicles with a colloidal armor made from a variety of nanoparticles is demonstrated. In addition, it is shown that the armored supracolloidal structure can be postmodified through film-formation of soft polymer latex particles on the surface of the polymersome, hereby effectively wrapping the polymersome in a plastic bag, as well as through formation of a hydrogel by disintegrating an assembled polymer latex made from poly(ethyl acrylate-co-methacrylic acid) upon increasing the pH. Furthermore, ordering and packing patterns are briefly addressed with the aid of Monte Carlo simulations, including patterns observed when polymersomes are exposed to a binary mixture of colloids of different size.
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