Using hierarchical self-assembly to form three-dimensional lattices of spheres

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[1] Wu, Hongkai
[2] Thalladi, Venkat R.
[3] Whitesides, Sue
[4] Whitesides, George M.
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Whitesides, G.M. (gwhitesides@gmwgroup.harvard.edu) | 1600年 / American Chemical Society卷 / 124期
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Capillarity; -; Dissolution; Solutions; Structure; (composition); Synthesis; (chemical);
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This paper describes an approach to the fabrication of three-dimensional (3-D) structures of millimeter-scale spherical beads having a range of lattices - tetragonal, cubic, and hexagonal - using hierarchical self-assembly. The process has five steps: (i) metal-coated beads are packed in a rod-shaped cavity in an elastomeric polymer (poly(dimethylsiloxane), PDMS); (ii) the beads are embedded in a second polymer (PDMS or polyurethane, PU) using a procedure that leaves the parts of the beads in contact with the PDMS exposed; (iii) the exposed areas of the beads are coated with a solder having a low melting point; (iv) the polymer rods - with embedded beads and exposed solder drops - are suspended in an approximately isodense medium (an aqueous solution of KBr) and allowed to self-assemble by capillary interactions between the drops of molten solder; and (v) the assembly is finished by several procedures, including removing the beads from the polymer matrix by dissolution, filling the voids left with another material, and dissolving the matrix. The confinement of the beads in regular structures in polymer rods makes it possible to generate self-assembled structures with a variety of 3-D lattices; the type of the lattice formed can be controlled by varying the size of the beads, and the size and shape of the cross-section of the rods.
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