Shaping micro-clusters via inverse jamming and topographic close-packing of microbombs

Authors
Yu, SeunggunCho, HyesungHong, Jun PyoPark, HyunchulJolly, Jason ChristopherKang, Hong SukLee, Jin HongKim, JunsooLee, Seung HwanLee, Albert S.Hong, Soon ManPark, CheolminYang, ShuKoo, Chong Min
Issue Date
2017-09
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Communications, v.8
Abstract
Designing topographic clusters is of significant interest, yet it remains challenging as they often lack mobility or deformability. Here we exploit the huge volumetric expansion (up to 3000%) of a new type of building block, thermally expandable microbombs. They consist of a viscoelastic polymeric shell and a volatile gas core, which, within structural confinement, create micro-clusters via inverse jamming and topographical close-packing. Upon heating, microbombs anchored in rigid confinement underwent balloon-like blowing up, allowing for dense clusters via soft interplay between viscoelastic shells. Importantly, the confinement is unyielding against the internal pressure of the microbombs, thereby enabling self-assembled clusters, which can be coupled with topographic inscription to introduce structural hierarchy on the clusters. Our strategy provides densely packed yet ultralight clusters with a variety of complex shapes, cleavages, curvatures, and hierarchy. In turn, these clusters will enrich our ability to explore the assemblies of the ever-increasing range of microparticle systems.
Keywords
PHASE; SUSPENSIONS; BRICKS; DNA; jamming; packing; expandable bead; EMI shielding
ISSN
2041-1723
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122312
DOI
10.1038/s41467-017-00538-z
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