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Colloidal assembly route for responsive colloidosomes with tunable permeability

Kim et al., 2007

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5727181668689708985
Author
Kim J
Fernández-Nieves A
Dan N
Utada A
Marquez M
Weitz D
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Nano Letters

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We present a robust and straightforward approach for fabricating a novel colloidosome system where colloidal particles are assembled to form colloidal shells on the surface of stimuli-responsive microgel scaffolds. We demonstrate that the structural properties of the …
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