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dc.contributor.author임동우-
dc.date.accessioned2020-01-09T06:51:24Z-
dc.date.available2020-01-09T06:51:24Z-
dc.date.issued2019-04-
dc.identifier.citationLANGMUIR, v. 35, NO 13, Page. 4589-4602en_US
dc.identifier.issn0743-7463-
dc.identifier.urihttps://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b04002-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/121652-
dc.description.abstractAnisotropic nanoparticles (ANPs) composed of distinct compartments are of interest as advanced materials because they offer unique physicochemical properties controlled by polymer composition, distribution of functional groups, and stimuli responsiveness of each compartment. Furthermore, colloidal self-assembly of ANPs via noncovalent interactions between compartments can create superstructures with additional functionality. In this study, ANPs with two compartments composed of oppositely charged and thermally responsive ternary copolymers were prepared using electro-hydrodynamic cojetting. One compartment was composed of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-stearyl acrylate-co-allylamine), which is positively charged in aqueous solution at pH 7, and the other compartment was composed of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-stearyl acrylate-co-acrylic acid), which is negatively charged. The ANPs were stabilized in aqueous solution by physical cross-linking because of hydrophobic interactions between the 18-carbon alkyl chains of their stearyl acrylate moieties and self-assembled into supracolloidal nanostructures via electrostatic interactions. Colloidal self-assembly and thermal responsiveness were controlled by compartment charge density and solution ionic strength. The supracolloidal nanostructures exhibited both the intrinsic temperature-responsive properties of the ANPs and collective properties from self-assembly. These multifunctional, stimuli-responsive nanostructures will be useful in a variety of applications, including switchable displays, drug delivery carriers, and ion-sensitive gels.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education, Korea (2015R1D1A1A01058026, 2018R1A6A1A03024231), the Ministry of Science and ICT, Korea (2018R1A2B6006411), and the Agency for Defense Development through Chemical and Biological Research Center, Korea.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherAMER CHEMICAL SOCen_US
dc.subjectJANUS PARTICLESen_US
dc.subjectN-ISOPROPYLACRYLAMIDEen_US
dc.subjectMICROPARTICLESen_US
dc.subjectSURFACTANTSen_US
dc.subjectFABRICATIONen_US
dc.subjectSCAFFOLDSen_US
dc.subjectPOLYMERSen_US
dc.subjectDESIGNen_US
dc.titleOppositely Charged, Stimuli-Responsive Anisotropic Nanoparticles for Colloidal Self-Assemblyen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.relation.no13-
dc.relation.volume35-
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acs.langmuir.8b04002-
dc.relation.page4589-4602-
dc.relation.journalLANGMUIR-
dc.contributor.googleauthorHwang, Eun Young-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLee, Jae Sang-
dc.contributor.googleauthorLim, Dong Woo-
dc.relation.code2019002955-
dc.sector.campusS-
dc.sector.daehakGRADUATE SCHOOL[S]-
dc.sector.departmentDEPARTMENT OF BIONANOTECHNOLOGY-
dc.identifier.piddlim-
dc.identifier.orcidhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2887-268X-
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