Polymer Colloids: Preparation, Characterization and Application
A special issue of Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360). This special issue belongs to the section "Polymer Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (25 March 2024) | Viewed by 393
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Interests: polymer colloids; composite particles; microspheres; functional polymers
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Dear Colleagues,
Polymer colloids have been for a long time in focus of academic and industrial research. Nowadays, polymer colloids form an important division of industrially relevant polymers in the coatings and paper industries. Polymer colloids are still intensively explored for new challenging applications in microelectronics, biotechnology and medicine. Polymer colloids allow further expansion of applications of functional polymers as they can be easily processed and adopted for conjugation with a variety of biomolecules. Hierarchical self-assemblies comprised of polymer colloids show applications as photonic materials with tunability simply by changing the size of the colloids. Recent studies also suggest that nanoscaled polymer colloids have similar application potentials as semiconducting quantum dots. In recent years, polymer colloids have emerged as one of the most promising materials due to their size and morphology-dependent properties, and the feasibility of chemical modification that allows the exploration of emergent phenomena and commercial applications.
To focus on the recent developments in polymer colloids, this specific issue solicits papers relating to the synthesis, processing, self-assembly and applications of polymer colloids and hybrid composites. The topical subjects to be addressed include micro- and nanoemulsion, polymer complexes, polymer composites, smart materials, chemical modifications, bioconjugates, and the correlation between colloid structure and functionality
Dr. Hua Zou
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- synthesis and characterization
- polymer colloids and dispersion
- self-assembly of polymer colloids
- biomedical
- electronic and optical application
- hybrid polymer colloids
- functionalization of polymer colloids
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