A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion Polymerization

Vesicle templated emulsion polymerization is a special form of emulsion polymerization where the polymer is grown from the outside of the vesicle, leading to nanocapsules. Cost effective nanocapsules synthesis is in high demand due to phasing out of older methods for capsule synthesis. Although the...

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Main Authors: Wendy Rusli, Alexander W. Jackson, Alexander van Herk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/10/7/774
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spelling doaj-fde9d419df334a6fb724e5032a39aa682020-11-24T23:28:06ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602018-07-0110777410.3390/polym10070774polym10070774A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion PolymerizationWendy Rusli0Alexander W. Jackson1Alexander van Herk2Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, 1 Pesek Road, Jurong Island 627833, SingaporeInstitute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, 1 Pesek Road, Jurong Island 627833, SingaporeInstitute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, 1 Pesek Road, Jurong Island 627833, SingaporeVesicle templated emulsion polymerization is a special form of emulsion polymerization where the polymer is grown from the outside of the vesicle, leading to nanocapsules. Cost effective nanocapsules synthesis is in high demand due to phasing out of older methods for capsule synthesis. Although the first indications of this route being successful were published some 10 years ago, until now a thorough understanding of the parameters controlling the morphologies resulting from the template emulsion polymerization was lacking. Most often a mixture of different morphologies was obtained, ranging from solid particles to pro-trusion structures to nanocapsules. A high yield of nanocapsules was not achieved until now. In this paper, the influence of initial vesicle dispersion, choice of the Reversible Addition-Fragmentation chain Transfer (RAFT) species and oligomer, monomer and crosslinker have been investigated. It turns out that good initial vesicle dispersion, molecular control of the RAFT process, a not too hydrophobic monomer and some crosslinking is needed to result in high yield of nanocapsules. In previous work, the level of RAFT control was often suboptimal and not properly verified and although nanocapsules were shown, other morphologies were also present. We now believe we have a full understanding of vesicle templated nanocapsules synthesis, relevant to many applications.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/10/7/774vesiclestemplating polymerizationRAFTnanocapsulespro-trusion
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author Wendy Rusli
Alexander W. Jackson
Alexander van Herk
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Alexander W. Jackson
Alexander van Herk
A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion Polymerization
Polymers
vesicles
templating polymerization
RAFT
nanocapsules
pro-trusion
author_facet Wendy Rusli
Alexander W. Jackson
Alexander van Herk
author_sort Wendy Rusli
title A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion Polymerization
title_short A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion Polymerization
title_full A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion Polymerization
title_fullStr A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion Polymerization
title_full_unstemmed A Roadmap towards Successful Nanocapsule Synthesis via Vesicle Templated RAFT-Based Emulsion Polymerization
title_sort roadmap towards successful nanocapsule synthesis via vesicle templated raft-based emulsion polymerization
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Vesicle templated emulsion polymerization is a special form of emulsion polymerization where the polymer is grown from the outside of the vesicle, leading to nanocapsules. Cost effective nanocapsules synthesis is in high demand due to phasing out of older methods for capsule synthesis. Although the first indications of this route being successful were published some 10 years ago, until now a thorough understanding of the parameters controlling the morphologies resulting from the template emulsion polymerization was lacking. Most often a mixture of different morphologies was obtained, ranging from solid particles to pro-trusion structures to nanocapsules. A high yield of nanocapsules was not achieved until now. In this paper, the influence of initial vesicle dispersion, choice of the Reversible Addition-Fragmentation chain Transfer (RAFT) species and oligomer, monomer and crosslinker have been investigated. It turns out that good initial vesicle dispersion, molecular control of the RAFT process, a not too hydrophobic monomer and some crosslinking is needed to result in high yield of nanocapsules. In previous work, the level of RAFT control was often suboptimal and not properly verified and although nanocapsules were shown, other morphologies were also present. We now believe we have a full understanding of vesicle templated nanocapsules synthesis, relevant to many applications.
topic vesicles
templating polymerization
RAFT
nanocapsules
pro-trusion
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/10/7/774
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