Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation

We demonstrate a new, scalable, simple, and generally applicable two-step method to prepare hollow colloidosomes. First, a high volume fraction oil-in-water emulsion was prepared. The oil phase consisted of CH2Cl2 containing a hydrophobic structural polymer, such as polycaprolactone (PCL) or polysty...

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Main Authors: Shahidan N.N., Liu R., Thaiboonrod S., Alexander C., Shakesheff K.M., Saunders B.R.
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Published: American Chemical Society 2013
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8240/
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/la402788a
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spelling my.umk.eprints.82402022-05-23T10:26:06Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8240/ Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation Shahidan N.N. Liu R. Thaiboonrod S. Alexander C. Shakesheff K.M. Saunders B.R. We demonstrate a new, scalable, simple, and generally applicable two-step method to prepare hollow colloidosomes. First, a high volume fraction oil-in-water emulsion was prepared. The oil phase consisted of CH2Cl2 containing a hydrophobic structural polymer, such as polycaprolactone (PCL) or polystyrene (PS), which was fed into the water phase. The water phase contained poly(vinylalcohol), poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), or a range of cationic graft copolymer surfactants. The emulsion was rotary evaporated to rapidly remove CH2Cl2. This caused precipitation of PCL or PS particles which became kinetically trapped at the periphery of the droplets and formed the shell of the hollow colloidosomes. Interestingly, the PCL colloidosomes were birefringent. The colloidosome yield increased and the polydispersity decreased when the preparation scale was increased. One example colloidosome system consisted of hollow PCL colloidosomes stabilized by PVA. This system should have potential biomaterial applications due to the known biocompatibility of PCL and PVA American Chemical Society 2013 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Shahidan N.N. and Liu R. and Thaiboonrod S. and Alexander C. and Shakesheff K.M. and Saunders B.R. (2013) Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation. Langmuir, 29. pp. 13676-13685. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/la402788a
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description We demonstrate a new, scalable, simple, and generally applicable two-step method to prepare hollow colloidosomes. First, a high volume fraction oil-in-water emulsion was prepared. The oil phase consisted of CH2Cl2 containing a hydrophobic structural polymer, such as polycaprolactone (PCL) or polystyrene (PS), which was fed into the water phase. The water phase contained poly(vinylalcohol), poly(N-isopropylacrylamide), or a range of cationic graft copolymer surfactants. The emulsion was rotary evaporated to rapidly remove CH2Cl2. This caused precipitation of PCL or PS particles which became kinetically trapped at the periphery of the droplets and formed the shell of the hollow colloidosomes. Interestingly, the PCL colloidosomes were birefringent. The colloidosome yield increased and the polydispersity decreased when the preparation scale was increased. One example colloidosome system consisted of hollow PCL colloidosomes stabilized by PVA. This system should have potential biomaterial applications due to the known biocompatibility of PCL and PVA
format Non-Indexed Article
author Shahidan N.N.
Liu R.
Thaiboonrod S.
Alexander C.
Shakesheff K.M.
Saunders B.R.
spellingShingle Shahidan N.N.
Liu R.
Thaiboonrod S.
Alexander C.
Shakesheff K.M.
Saunders B.R.
Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation
author_facet Shahidan N.N.
Liu R.
Thaiboonrod S.
Alexander C.
Shakesheff K.M.
Saunders B.R.
author_sort Shahidan N.N.
title Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation
title_short Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation
title_full Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation
title_fullStr Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation
title_full_unstemmed Hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation
title_sort hollow colloidosomes prepared using accelerated solvent evaporation
publisher American Chemical Society
publishDate 2013
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8240/
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/la402788a
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