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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 March 2020
Nanoparticles are often used for both metals and non-metals, in cosmetics, home appliances, electrical products, as well as paints and inks. Nanoparticles are commonly produced by the vapor phase method or the liquid phase method. However, it is still difficult to produce nanoparticles with complicated shapes, such as raspberry-shaped particles. In this study, we demonstrated that nano-raspberry particles can be made by coating the surface of the small- and the large-sized silica nanoparticle with a reactive, chemically adsorbed, monomolecular film and then by bonding the smaller nanoparticles to the surface of the larger nanoparticle. Furthermore, by preparing a fractal surface structure on a flat substrate surface, a super-water and oil repellent surface, which can potentially improve the application performance, was successfully produced.