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Facile Preparation of Highly Monodisperse Small Silica Spheres (15 to >200 nm) Suitable for Colloidal Templating and Formation of Ordered Arrays
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NanoparticlesMaterials ScienceChemical EngineeringFunctional AdditivesEngineeringColloidal MaterialColloid ChemistryNanomaterialsNanotechnologySelf-assemblyColloidal TemplatingFacile PreparationColloidal PropertySilica SpheresChemistryOrdered ArraysSol-gel SynthesisColloidal System
Highly monodisperse spherical silica nanoparticles with diameters ranging from ca. 15 to 200 nm were prepared using an environmentally friendly water-based synthesis. The size of the spheres can be precisely controlled by using a facile regrowth procedure in the same reaction media. Furthermore, these monodisperse silica spheres can be successfully used as seeds in the well-established Stöber silica preparation. The regrowth approach allows for easy incorporation of functional additives. High monodispersity and charge stabilization renders these nanoparticles highly suitable for close-packed array formation and colloidal templating.
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