» Articles » PMID: 25504810

Nanorattles or Yolk-shell Nanoparticles--what Are They, How Are They Made, and What Are They Good For?

Overview
Journal Chemistry
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2014 Dec 16
PMID 25504810
Citations 10
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The development of nanotechnology has led to the design of cutting-edge nanomaterials with increasing levels of complexity. Although "traditional" solid, uniform nanoparticles are still the most frequently reported structures, new generations of nanoparticles have been constantly emerging over the last several decades. The outcome of this nano-art extends beyond nanomaterials with alternative compositions and/or morphologies. The current state-of-the-art allows for the design of nanostructures composed of different building blocks that exhibit diverse properties. Furthermore, those properties can be a reflection of either individual features, which are characteristic of a particular building block alone, and/or synergistic effects resulting from interactions between building blocks. Therefore, the unique structures as well as the outstanding properties of nanorattles have attracted increasing attention for possible biomedical and industrial applications. Although these nanoparticles resemble core-shell particles, they have a distinctive feature, which is a presence of a void that provides a homogenous environment for the encapsulated core. In this Review, we give a comprehensive insight into the fabrication of nanorattles. A special emphasis is put on the choice of building blocks as well as the choice of preparation method, because those two aspects further influence properties and thus possible future applications, which will also be discussed.

Citing Articles

Tunability of Interactions between the Core and Shell in Rattle-Type Particles Studied with Liquid-Cell Electron Microscopy.

Welling T, Watanabe K, Grau-Carbonell A, de Graaf J, Nagao D, Imhof A ACS Nano. 2021; 15(7):11137-11149.

PMID: 34132535 PMC: 8320242. DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c03140.


Single-step coating of mesoporous SiO onto nanoparticles: growth of yolk-shell structures from core-shell structures.

Xie X, van Huis M, van Blaaderen A Nanoscale. 2021; 13(24):10925-10932.

PMID: 34132311 PMC: 8686695. DOI: 10.1039/d1nr01242h.


General synthesis of silica-based yolk/shell hybrid nanomaterials and tumor vasculature targeting.

Chen F, Goel S, Shi S, Barnhart T, Lan X, Cai W Nano Res. 2018; 11(9):4890-4904.

PMID: 30410684 PMC: 6217832. DOI: 10.1007/s12274-018-2078-9.


A general one-pot strategy for the synthesis of Au@multi-oxide yolk@shell nanospheres with enhanced catalytic performance.

Li J, Song S, Long Y, Yao S, Ge X, Wu L Chem Sci. 2018; 9(38):7569-7574.

PMID: 30319758 PMC: 6180307. DOI: 10.1039/c8sc01520a.


Hybrid nanostructured particles via surfactant-free double miniemulsion polymerization.

Zhao Y, Liu J, Chen Z, Zhu X, Moller M Nat Commun. 2018; 9(1):1918.

PMID: 29765045 PMC: 5953918. DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04320-7.