Polymerizable Molecular Silsesquioxane Cage Armored Hybrid Microcapsules with In Situ Shell Functionalization |
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Authors: | Dr. Yuxiu Xing Dr. Jun Peng Prof. Kai Xu Dr. Weihong Lin Dr. Shuxi Gao Yuanyuan Ren Xuefeng Gui Shengyuan Liang Prof. Mingcai Chen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Organic Polymer Materials for Electronics, Guangzhou Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China;2. University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China;3. (+86)?2085231058 |
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Abstract: | We prepared core–shell polymer–silsesquioxane hybrid microcapsules from cage‐like methacryloxypropyl silsesquioxanes (CMSQs) and styrene (St). The presence of CMSQ can moderately reduce the interfacial tension between St and water and help to emulsify the monomer prior to polymerization. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and TEM analysis demonstrated that uniform core–shell latex particles were achieved. The polymer latex particles were subsequently transformed into well‐defined hollow nanospheres by removing the polystyrene (PS) core with 1:1 ethanol/cyclohexane. High‐resolution TEM and nitrogen adsorption–desorption analysis showed that the final nanospheres possessed hollow cavities and had porous shells; the pore size was approximately 2–3 nm. The nanospheres exhibited large surface areas (up to 486 m2 g?1) and preferential adsorption, and they demonstrated the highest reported methylene blue adsorption capacity (95.1 mg g?1). Moreover, the uniform distribution of the methacryloyl moiety on the hollow nanospheres endowed them with more potential properties. These results could provide a new benchmark for preparing hollow microspheres by a facile one‐step template‐free method for various applications. |
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Keywords: | adsorption polymerization hollow hybrid microspheres silsesquioxane cages styrene |
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