Shan Mei
Drexel University
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Nature Communications | 2016
Wenda Wang; Hao Qi; Tian Zhou; Shan Mei; Lin Han; Takeshi Higuchi; Hiroshi Jinnai; Christopher Y. Li
Lipids and amphiphilic block copolymers spontaneously self-assemble in water to form a plethora of micelles and vesicles. They are typically fluidic in nature and often mechanically weak for applications such as drug delivery and gene therapeutics. Mechanical properties of polymeric materials could be improved by forming crystalline structures. However, most of the self-assembled micelles and vesicles have curved surfaces and precisely tuning crystallization within a nanoscale curved space is challenging, as the curved geometry is incommensurate with crystals having three-dimensional translational symmetry. Herein, we report using a miniemulsion crystallization method to grow nanosized, polymer single-crystal-like capsules. We coin the name crystalsome to describe this unique structure, because they are formed by polymer lamellar crystals and their structure mimics liposomes and polymersomes. Using poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) as the model polymer, we show that curved water/p-xylene interface formed by the miniemulsion process can guide the growth of PLLA single crystals. Crystalsomes with the size ranging from ∼148 nm to over 1 μm have been formed. Atomic force microscopy measurement demonstrate a two to three orders of magnitude increase in bending modulus compared with conventional polymersomes. We envisage that this novel structure could shed light on investigating spherical crystallography and drug delivery.
Angewandte Chemie | 2017
Shan Mei; Hao Qi; Tian Zhou; Christopher Y. Li
In recent decades, extensive studies have been devoted to assembling nanoparticles (NPs) into various ordered structures to achieve novel optical properties. However, it still remains a challenging task to assemble NPs into cyclic one-dimensional (1D) shapes, such as rings and frames. Herein, we report a directed assembly method to precisely assemble NPs into well-defined, free-standing frames using polymer single crystals (PSCs) as the template. Preformed poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) single crystals were used as the template to direct the crystallization of block copolymer (BCP) poly(ethylene oxide)-b-poly(4-vinylpyridine) (PEO-b-P4VP), which directs the gold NPs (AuNPs) to form AuNP frames. By controlling the PSC growth, we were able to, for the first time, precisely tune both the size and width of the AuNP frame. These novel AuNP frames topologically resemble NP nanorings and cyclic polymer chains, and show unique surface plasmon resonance (SPR) behaviors.
Journal of Polymer Science Part B | 2014
Tian Zhou; Bin Dong; Hao Qi; Shan Mei; Christopher Y. Li
ACS Macro Letters | 2016
Hao Qi; Tian Zhou; Shan Mei; Xi Chen; Christopher Y. Li
Macromolecules | 2017
Daniel M. Henn; Wenxin Fu; Shan Mei; Christopher Y. Li; Bin Zhao
Nature Communications | 2018
Hao Qi; Hao Zhou; Qiyun Tang; Jee Young Lee; Zhiyuan Fan; Seyong Kim; Mark C. Staub; Tian Zhou; Shan Mei; Lin Han; Darrin J. Pochan; Hao Cheng; Wenbing Hu; Christopher Y. Li
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Shan Mei; Christopher Y. Li
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2018
Gabriel R. Burks; Hao Qi; Sarah E. Gleeson; Shan Mei; Christopher Y. Li
Angewandte Chemie | 2018
Christopher Y. Li; Shan Mei
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2017
Shan Mei; Hao Qi; Tian Zhou; Christopher Y. Li