Issue 9, 2012

Facile fabrication of free-standing microtubes composed of colloidal spheres

Abstract

Free-standing microtubes with diameters of 250–300 nm composed of polystyrene microspheres were fabricated by a facile self-assembly approach templated with porous alumina membranes. A polycation (polyethyleneimine, PEI) layer was deposited onto the surfaces of the alumina membrane channels to change the surface charge from negative to positive, and polystyrene microspheres whose surface was modified with carboxyl groups were subsequently immobilized onto the channel walls in basic solution through electrostatic interaction. Successive annealing of the sample was carried out to make the adjacent polystyrene microspheres coalesce slightly, and after dissolving the alumina membrane, free-standing latex microtubes were obtained.

Graphical abstract: Facile fabrication of free-standing microtubes composed of colloidal spheres

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Letter
Submitted
13 Jun 2012
Accepted
16 Jul 2012
First published
18 Jul 2012

New J. Chem., 2012,36, 1729-1732

Facile fabrication of free-standing microtubes composed of colloidal spheres

X. Liu and J. Huang, New J. Chem., 2012, 36, 1729 DOI: 10.1039/C2NJ40486A

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