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  • 2022Ionic poly(dimethylsiloxane)–silica nanocomposites: Dispersion and self-healing10citations
  • 2020Tuning the properties of a UV-polymerized, cross-linked solid polymer electrolyte for lithium batteries22citations
  • 2020Tuning the Properties of a UV-Polymerized, Cross-Linked Solid Polymer Electrolyte for Lithium Batteries22citations
  • 2018DNA-coated functional oil droplets14citations
  • 2013Structure of metallo-supramolecular micellar gels9citations

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  • Levin, Aviad
  • Caciagli, Alessio
  • Eiser, Erika
  • Appavou, Marie Sousai
  • Gohy, Jean-François
  • Fustin, Charles-André
  • Joset, Arnaud
  • De Souza, Nicolas
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DNA-coated functional oil droplets

  • Bruns, Nico
  • Oneill, Thomas
  • Zupkauskas, Mykolas
  • Mugemana, Clément
  • Knowles, Tuomas P. J.
  • Frith, William J.
  • Levin, Aviad
  • Caciagli, Alessio
  • Eiser, Erika
Abstract

<p>Many industrial soft materials include oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions at the core of their formulations. By using tuneable interface stabilizing agents, such emulsions can self-assemble into complex structures. DNA has been used for decades as a thermoresponsive, highly specific binding agent between hard and, recently, soft colloids. Up until now, emulsion droplets functionalized with DNA had relatively low coating densities and were expensive to scale up. Here, a general O/W DNA-coating method using functional nonionic amphiphilic block copolymers, both diblock and triblock, is presented. The hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol) ends of the surfactants are functionalized with azides, allowing for efficient, dense, and controlled coupling of dibenzocyclooctane-functionalized DNA to the polymers through a strain-promoted alkyne-azide click reaction. The protocol is readily scalable due to the triblock's commercial availability. Different production methods (ultrasonication, microfluidics, and membrane emulsification) are used with different oils (hexadecane and silicone oil) to produce functional droplets in various size ranges (submicron, ∼20 and &gt;50 μm), showcasing the generality of the protocol. Thermoreversible submicron emulsion gels, hierarchical "raspberry" droplets, and controlled droplet release from a flat DNA-coated surface are demonstrated. The emulsion stability and polydispersity is evaluated using dynamic light scattering and optical microscopy. The generality and simplicity of the method opens up new applications in soft matter, biotechnological research, and industrial advances.</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • optical microscopy
  • copolymer
  • block copolymer
  • polydispersity
  • surfactant
  • dynamic light scattering
  • alkyne
  • coating method
  • ultrasonication