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Langmuir | 2009

One-Pot Preparation of Hollow Silica Spheres by Using Thermosensitive Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) as a Reversible Template

Binyang Du; Zheng Cao; Zhenbing Li; Aixiong Mei; Xing-Hong Zhang; Jingjing Nie; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan

Hollow silica nanospheres with mesoporous shells were successfully fabricated with a new one-pot strategy by using a thermosensitive polymer, poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm), as a reversible template without the need of further calcination or chemical etching. By simply regulating the solution temperature with respect to the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of PNIPAm, PNIPAm chains can reversibly form aggregates or dissolve in aqueous solution. The thermosensitive character makes PNIPAm chains behave as soft templates for the formation of core-shell silica nanospheres at elevated temperature (>LCST), and they will then diffuse out of the cores at lower temperature (<LCST), leading to the formation of hollow silica nanospheres. The TEM, SEM, XRD, and N(2) adsorption-desorption results indicate that the shells of such hollow silica nanospheres also contain large quantities of irregular mesopores. This new strategy was also tested with another thermosensitive polymer, poly(vinyl methyl ether) (PVME). However, only solid silica nanospheres with a broad size distribution were obtained when PVME was used. We speculated on the possible formation mechanism of hollow silica nanospheres with PNIPAm templates. The effects of the initial concentration of PNIPAm, the molecular weight of PNIPAm, and the pretreatment of silica precursor on the morphology and size of the resultant hollow silica nanospheres were also investigated. The PNIPAm soft templates were confirmed to be recyclable.


Macromolecules | 2010

PNIPAm-PEO-PPO-PEO-PNIPAm Pentablock Terpolymer: Synthesis and Chain Behavior in Aqueous Solution

Aixiong Mei; Xiaolei Guo; Yanwei Ding; Xing-Hong Zhang; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan; Binyang Du


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

Poly[N-isopropylacrylamide-co-3-(trimethoxysilyl)-propylmethacrylate] Coated Aqueous Dispersed Thermosensitive Fe3O4 Nanoparticles

Binyang Du; Aixiong Mei; Pengjun Tao; Bin Zhao; Zheng Cao; Jingjing Nie; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan


Polymer | 2010

Synthesis and micelle behavior of (PNIPAm-PtBA-PNIPAm)m amphiphilic multiblock copolymer

Binyang Du; Aixiong Mei; Yong Yang; Qinfen Zhang; Qi Wang; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan


Macromolecules | 2009

Vesicle Formation of PLAx−PEG44 Diblock Copolymers

Binyang Du; Aixiong Mei; Kezheng Yin; Qinfen Zhang; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2013

Solution behaviors and microstructures of PNIPAm-P123-PNIPAm pentablock terpolymers in dilute and concentrated aqueous solutions

Yanping Lu; Tongquan Chen; Aixiong Mei; Tianyou Chen; Yanwei Ding; Xing-Hong Zhang; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan; Binyang Du


Nanoscale | 2010

Interfacial entrapment of noble metal nanoparticles and nanorods capped with amphiphilic multiblock copolymer at a selective liquid–liquid interface

Binyang Du; Xiujuan Chen; Bin Zhao; Aixiong Mei; Qi Wang; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan


Archive | 2011

Hollow silica nanosphere and preparing method thereof

Binyang Du; Zheng Cao; Zhenbing Li; Aixiong Mei; Xing-Hong Zhang; Jingjing Nie; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan


Archive | 2011

Functional polymer and preparation method and application thereof

Binyang Du; Xiao Fan; Zheng Cao; Tianyou Chen; Jingjing Nie; Xing-Hong Zhang; Aixiong Mei


Macromolecules | 2009

Vesicle Formation of PLA x -PEG 44 Diblock Copolymers

Binyang Du; Aixiong Mei; Kezheng Yin; Qinfen Zhang; Jun-Ting Xu; Zhiqiang Fan

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