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Microspheres from light–a sustainable materials platform
ChemistryNature Communications

Microspheres from light–a sustainable materials platform

L. Delafresnaye, F. Feist, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking method for synthesizing microspheres using only light, developed by Laura Delafresnaye, Florian Feist, and Christopher Barner-Kowollik. This innovative approach utilizes sunlight or LED light, offering a sustainable pathway to produce stable, functionalized particles without the need for initiators or surfactants. Experience the future of particle synthesis!... show more
Abstract
Driven by the demand for highly specialized polymeric materials via milder, safer, and sustainable processes, we herein introduce a powerful, purely light driven platform for microsphere synthesis – including facile synthesis by sunlight. Our light-induced step-growth precipitation polymerization produces monodisperse particles (0.4–2.4 µm) at ambient temperature without any initiator, surfactant, additive or heating, constituting an unconventional approach compared to the classically thermally driven synthesis of particles. The microspheres are formed via the Diels-Alder cycloaddition of a photo-active monomer (2-methylisophthalaldehyde, MIA) and a suitable electron deficient dienophile (bismaleimide). The particles are stable in the dry state as well as in solution and their surface can be further functionalized to produce particles that alter their hydrophilicity. The simplicity and versatility of our approach introduces a fresh opportunity for particle synthesis, opening access to a yet unknown material class.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Sep 01, 2022
Authors
Laura Delafresnaye, Florian Feist, Christopher Barner-Kowollik
Tags
microsphere synthesislight-drivenDiels-Alder cycloadditionprecipitation polymerizationsustainableambient temperature
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