Supracolloidal Architectures Self-Assembled in Microdroplets

Chemistry. 2015 Oct 26;21(44):15516-9. doi: 10.1002/chem.201503194. Epub 2015 Sep 9.

Abstract

We demonstrate a novel method for the formation of a library of structured colloidal assemblies by exploiting the supramolecular heteroternary host-guest interaction between cucurbit[8]uril (CB[8]) and methyl viologen- and naphthalene-functionalised particles. The approach is dependent upon compartmentalisation in microdroplets generated by a microfluidic platform. Though the distribution of colloidal particles encapsulated within each microdroplet followed a Poisson distribution, tuning the concentration of the initial colloidal particle suspensions provided some level of control over the structure of the formed colloidal assemblies. This ability to direct the assembly of complementarily-functionalised colloids through a supramolecular interaction, without the need for complex modification of the colloidal surface or external stimuli, presents an exciting new approach towards the design of structured colloidal materials with the potential to produce many challenging structures.

Keywords: colloids; droplet-based microfluidics; host-guest systems; self-assembly; supramolecular chemistry.