One-pot synthesis of micron partly hollow anisotropic dumbbell shaped silica core–shell particles

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Anisotropic dumbbell silica core–shell particles are prepared from nonporous spherical silica particles in one step. The smaller lobe of the particles is hollow and can be loaded with molecules.

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Core-shell particles were formed by deposition of primary silica particles synthesized from sodium silicate solution on functionalized silica core particles (having size of ~0.5 ?m) prepared by hydrolysis and condensation of tetraethylortosilicate. The obtained mesoporous shell has thickness of about 60 nm and consists of primary silica particles with average size of ~21 nm. Scanning electron microscopy and zeta potential measurements showed that continuous silica shell exists around functionalized core particles which was additionally proved by FTIR and TEM results.


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