Colloids with well-defined multicavities
are synthesized through
the hydrolytic removal of silica cluster templates from organo-silica
hybrid patchy particles. The geometry of the cavities stems from the
originally assembled cluster templates, displaying well-defined three-dimensional
symmetries, ranging from spherical, linear, triangular, tetrahedral,
trigonal dipyramidal, octahedral, to pentagonal dipyramidal. The concave
surface of the cavities is smooth, and the cavity shallowness and
size can be varied. These particles with multicavities can act as
“lock” particles with multiple “key holes”.
Up to n “key” particles can self-assemble
into the lock particles via depletion interaction, resulting in multivalent,
site-specific, reversible, and flexible bonding.
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Wang, Yu; Wang, Yufeng; Zheng, Xiaolong; Yi, Gi-Ra; Sacanna, Stefano; Pine, David J.; et al. (2016). Three-Dimensional
Lock and Key Colloids. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja502699p