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To better exploit all‐liquid 3D architectures, it is essential to understand dynamic processes that occur during printing one liquid in a second immiscible liquid. Here, the interfacial assembly and transition of 5,10,15,20‐tetrakis(4‐sulfonatophenyl) porphyrin (H6TPPS) over time provides an opportunity to monitor the interfacial behavior of nanoparticle surfactants (NPSs) during all‐liquid printing...
All‐Liquid 3D Architectures
In article number 2105017, Qun Chen, Jian‐Mei Lu, Thomas P. Russell, and co‐workers present interconversion of porphyrins for monitoring the time‐dependent interfacial behavior of nanoparticle surfactants. In all‐liquid 3D printed structures, the conversion in the aggregate state with time is reflected in a spatially varying change in the color, providing a means of assessing...