JOURNAL ARTICLE

Internal Morphology-Controllable Self-Assembly in Poly(Ionic Liquid) Nanoparticles

Abstract

Precise control of the interior and outer shapes of polymer nanoparticles has found broad interest in nanosciences, for example, in fundamental studies of their physical properties, colloidal behavior, and corresponding applications. Realizing such control below the 50 nm scale (i.e., a size scale close to individual polymer chains) requires accurate manipulation of polymerization techniques and a judicious choice of the chemical structure in monomers and/or polymers. Here, we constructed a series of well-defined sub-50 nm homopolymer nanoparticles with controllable shape and highly ordered, complex internal structures with sub-5 nm domain spacings, starting from 1-vinyl-1,2,4-triazolium-type ionic liquids in a one-pot dispersion polymerization. With cryogenic electron microscopy and tomography, a morphological evolution of particle shape and interior at this extremely small size end, unusual for polymer colloids, was identified and investigated in detail.

Keywords:
Materials science Polymer Nanoparticle Polymerization Nanotechnology Monomer Self-assembly Particle (ecology) Chemical physics Ionic bonding Colloid Ionic liquid Dispersion polymerization Particle size Chemical engineering Dispersion (optics) Ion Chemistry Composite material Organic chemistry Optics Physics

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Topics

Ionic liquids properties and applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Catalysis
Advanced Polymer Synthesis and Characterization
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
Surfactants and Colloidal Systems
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
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