We have set up a robust method for synthesizing inorganic/polymer core-shell nanoparticles. This method is based on the seeded emulsion polymerization technique. We are going to diversify the shell polymer composition and then try to figure out how the shell chemistry affects the particle-to-paritlce interaction in dense suspensions. Sang Koo and Jangwoo are working on this project. These two guys have spent a tough time to develop this fantastic colloidal system. Big praise to them!!!
Recently, we have developed a technology to fabricate mechanically reinforced ultralight silica aerogels and showed that this aerogel system exhibits …
Recently, we have developed a multilamellar ceramide core-structured microvehicle platform for substantial skin barrier function recovery. Our ceramid…
Recently, we have succeeded in fabricating multi-compartmentalized cellulose microbeads by programming flows running through micronozzle devices. The …
Recently, we have obtained flower-like spherical molecular crystal particles made by assembly of stratum corneum lipids. This seems to have been induc…
We developed a new hydrophobically modified SiO2-laden cellulose nanofiber emulsifier (HCNFSiO2). The Pickering emulsion armored with HCNFSiO2 showed …
Recently ABML succeeded in fabricating an inorganic thin membrane through platelet-platelet phase separation at the oil-water interface, which results…
Recently we have developed a technology to suppress effectively oxidative stress on living cells by using a WS2 radical scavenger. Actually, the fluor…
Recently we have succeeded in mimicking the most brilliant and striking colors in nature by assembly of cellulose nanocrystals to form a structural co…
We developed new associative cellulose nanocrystals (ACNCs) with stress-responsive rheological behaviors in an aqueous solution. The ACNCs displayed i…
Recently we have succeeded in fabricating a series of novel emulsion films with the controlled thickness from hundreds of nanometers to tens of microm…
We have experimentally demonstrated that our monodisperse Janus microparticles exhibit a great potential in the development of a new type of 2D array …
Recently we have fabricated
uniform dumbbell-shaped amphiphilic Janus microparticles. The approach is based on
the drop-based microfluidic technique. …
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