Controllable fabrication of nanocrystal-loaded photonic crystals with a polymerizable macromonomer via the CCTP technique

Lili Yan, Ziyi Yu, Li Chen, Caifeng Wang, Su Chen

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Abstract

We report an alternative strategy for fabricating nanocrystal-loaded photonic crystals with a polymerizable macromonomer via catalytic chain-transfer polymerization (CCTP) in which CoBF acted as a chain-transfer agent (CTAs). First, monodisperse, functionalized PS-co-PMAA microspheres with polystyrene (PS) cores and poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) shells were controllably prepared using styrene and the as-prepared PMAA macromonomer by surfactant-free emulsion polymerization. Then Cd0.4Zn0.6S nanocrystals capped with as-prepared PMAA macromonomer were synthesized by an in situ growth method. Finally, Cd0.4Zn0.6S nanocrystal-loaded PS-co-PMAA microspheres hybrids were obtained through simply mixing an aqueous solution of PS-co-PMAA microspheres with an aqueous solution of Cd0.4Zn 0.6S nanocrystals in the appropriate proportions; the multianchor -COOH groups on the surface of core-shell PS-co-PMAA microspheres favor incorporation with Cd0.4Zn0.6S nanocrystals. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images confirm that PS-co-PMAA microspheres are uniformly surrounded by Cd0.4Zn0.6S nanocrystals. In addition, discrete electronic and photonic states can be combined both with PS-co-PMAA photonic crystals and fluorescent semiconductor Cd 0.4Zn0.6S nanocrystals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10657-10662
Number of pages6
JournalLangmuir
Volume26
Issue number13
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Jul 2010

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