Shaping micro-clusters via inverse jamming and topographic close-packing of microbombs
- Authors
 - Yu, Seunggun; Cho, Hyesung; Hong, Jun Pyo; Park, Hyunchul; Jolly, Jason Christopher; Kang, Hong Suk; Lee, Jin Hong; Kim, Junsoo; Lee, Seung Hwan; Lee, Albert S.; Hong, Soon Man; Park, Cheolmin; Yang, Shu; Koo, 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
 
- Appears in Collections:
 - KIST Article > 2017
 
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