Core–Shell and Asymmetric Polystyrene–Gold
Composite Particles via One-Step Pickering Emulsion Polymerization
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Abstract
Core–shell structured polystyrene–gold
composite particles are synthesized from one-step Pickering emulsion
polymerization. The surface coverage of the core–shell composite
particles is improved with increasing gold nanoparticle (AuNP) hydrophobicity
and concentration. At high surface coverage, the AuNPs exhibit an
ordered hexagonal pattern, likely due to electrostatic repulsion during
the emulsion polymerization process. In addition to core–shell
structured polystyrene–gold composite particles, an intriguing
observation is that at low AuNP concentrations, asymmetric polystyrene–gold
nanocomposite particles are simultaneously formed, where a single
gold nanoparticle is attached onto each polystyrene particle. It is
found that these asymmetric particles are formed via a “seeded-growth”
mechanism. The core–shell and asymmetric polystyrene–gold
composite particles prove to be efficient catalysts as they successfully
catalyze the Rhodamine B reduction reaction with stable performance
and show high recyclability as catalysts