Evolution of shape isotropy in silica microparticles induced by the base

Evolution of shape isotropy in silica microparticles synthesized by sol-gel method is examined by varying the concentration of ammonia. The morphology evolved from worm-like structure to monodisperse spheres. The shape evolution is attributed to the “Pearl-necklace” mechanism wherein the worm-like s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Colloid and polymer science 2017-09, Vol.295 (9), p.1485-1490
Hauptverfasser: Brijitta, J., Ramachandran, D., Rabel, A. M., Raj, N. Nixon, Viswanathan, K., Prasath, S. Sanjeevi
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Zusammenfassung:Evolution of shape isotropy in silica microparticles synthesized by sol-gel method is examined by varying the concentration of ammonia. The morphology evolved from worm-like structure to monodisperse spheres. The shape evolution is attributed to the “Pearl-necklace” mechanism wherein the worm-like silica particles due to constrain in its mobility, collapse to an energetically favored spherical morphology with intermediate doll/frustum cone-like morphologies. Plausible reason for the collapse in morphology could be the conformational entropy of the worm-like particles to explore various re-arranged morphologies arising due to Rayleigh-Plateau instability. The collapse in morphology is analogous to the coil to globule transition in polymeric systems; however, the length scales explored in the present study are of the order of micrometers, and the collapse depends on the base concentration. The present system will serve as a model for understanding the various re-arrangements undergoing during the compaction of biological moieties. ᅟ
ISSN:0303-402X
1435-1536
DOI:10.1007/s00396-017-4118-5