posted on 2022-09-15, 19:58authored byJiaxian Liu, Zhaoqi Tan, Xiaozhong Qu, Fuxin Liang, Zhenzhong Yang
Cross-linked epoxy resin (EP) single-hole Janus hollow
spheres
are prepared by cross-linking induced phase separation within an emulsion
droplet and selective modification. The droplet is composed of an
EP oligomer, toluene, and hexadecane. 2-Ethyl-4-methylimidazole
is used as the cross-linker added to the aqueous phase. During the
cross-linking, hexadecane forms an eccentric core in the cross-linked
EP sphere. A single hole forms across the shell after dissolving the
solvents, and a single-hole hollow sphere is achieved. The hole and
cavity size are controlled by adjusting the solvent content and cross-linker
concentration. Furthermore, frozen wax is used as the core material
instead of hexadecane to effectively protect the sphere’s interior
surface. Selective modification of the exterior and interior surfaces
is thus permitted. As an example, a responsive single-hole Janus hollow
sphere is prepared by the favorable growth of a silica-polyoxyethylene
composite layer onto the exterior surface and a selective grafting
of poly(2-diethylaminoethyl methacrylate) (PDEAEMA) by atom-transfer
radical polymerization (ATRP) onto the interior. The Janus sphere
is water-dispersible and controllably captures and releases oil from
the aqueous environment as triggered by the pH value.