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Jai Il Park Zhihong Nie Dr. Alexander Kumachev Ahmed I. Abdelrahman Bernard P. Binks Prof. Dr. Howard A. Stone Prof. Dr. Eugenia Kumacheva Prof. Dr. 《Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)》2009,48(29):5300-5304
Bubbling up : Dissolution of CO2 bubbles in a suspension of colloidal particles chemically induces the assembly of particles on the surface of shrunken bubbles, and thus yields rapid continuous formation of a colloidal armor. This approach maintains the high colloidal stability of particles in bulk, has increased productivity, and allows the formation of bubbles with precisely controlled dimensions.
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Dong‐Je Hong Eunji Lee Haemi Jeong Jeong‐kyu Lee Wang‐Cheol Zin Trung Dac Nguyen Sharon C. Glotzer Myongsoo Lee Prof. 《Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)》2009,48(9):1511-1511
Solid scrolls are reversibly formed by self‐assembly of rod‐shaped molecules with laterally attached coil units, in contrast to the layered structures formed from self‐assembly of planar molecules. As described by M. Lee and co‐workers in their Communication on page 1664 ff., the core structure of the scrolls, which are either filled cylinders or hollow tubes, can be controlled by variation of the length of the coil unit. The cover picture shows aligned tubular scrolls displaying well‐defined in‐plane ordering of the rod segments.