Evaporation-driven self-assembly in the mixtures of micro and nanoparticles

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2020-12-01
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Pujala, Ravi Kumar
Venkuzhy Sudhakaran, Devika
Dhara, Surajit
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We report experimental studies on the self-assembly of silica microspheres and Laponite nanoplatelets (NPs) in evaporating sessile droplets and in thin films, respectively. A ring-like stain of the silica microspheres with positional order is observed after the evaporation of sessile droplets due to the coffee-ring effect. This effect is suppressed in the binary mixtures of silica microspheres and Laponite NPs. A depletion zone has been observed in the mixtures during the sessile droplet evaporation, the width of which can be tuned by varying the compositions. We demonstrate a simple method for preparing core–shell particles by evaporating thin films of binary mixtures in which the Laponite NPs self-assemble to form a crystalline shell on the amorphous silica microspheres. We present a possible orientation of the Laponite NPs in the shell.
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core–shell particles, depletion zone, evaporation, micro and nanoparticles, Self-assembly
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Bulletin of Materials Science. v.43(1)