“…[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] In addition to amphiphilic molecules, nanoparticles (NPs) can also be used as surfactants to regulate the interfacial interactions and thus the 3D confined assembly of BCPs. For example, inorganic NPs, such as CuPt nanorods, [23] gold NPs, [24] graphene quantum dots, [25] and others, [26,27] have been used to shape BCP microparticles into different structures, including footballlike, [28] onion-like, [29,30] Janus pupa-like particles, [26] and others. [31,32] Particularly, the introduction of charged NPs at the oilwater interface could tune the electrostatic interactions, which could change the interfacial tension, interfacial selectivity, as well as the morphology of BCP microparticle.…”