Synthesis and Integration of Fe-soc-MOF Cubes into
Colloidosomes via a Single-Step Emulsion-Based Approach
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Abstract
Bottom-up fabrication of complex
3D hollow superstructures from
nonspherical building blocks (BBs) poses a significant challenge for
scientists in materials chemistry and physics. Spherical colloidal
silica or polystyrene particles are therefore often integrated as
BBs for the preparation of an emerging class of materials, namely
colloidosomes (using colloidal particles for Pickering stabilization
and fusing them to form a permeable shell). Herein, we describe for
the first time a one-step emulsion-based technique that permits the
assembly of metal–organic framework (MOF) faceted polyhedral
BBs (i.e., cubes instead of spheres) into 3D hollow superstructures
(or “colloidosomes”). The shell of each resultant hollow
MOF colloidosome is constructed from a monolayer of cubic BBs, whose
dimensions can be precisely controlled by varying the amount of emulsifier
used in the synthesis