In colloids, the shape influences the function. In silica, straight nanorods have already been synthesized from water-in-oil emulsions. By contrast, curly silica nanofibers have been less reported because the underlying growth mechanism remains unexplored, hindering further morphology control for applications. Herein, we describe the synthetic protocol for silica nanofibers with a tunable curliness based on the control of the water-in-oil emulsion droplets. Systematically decreasing the droplet size and increasing their contact angle, the Brownian motion of the droplets intensifies during the silica growth, thus increasing the random curliness of the nanofibers. This finding is supported by simplistic theoretical arguments and experimentally verified by varying the temperature to finely tune the curliness. Assembling these nanofibers toward porous disordered films enhances multiple scattering in the visible range, resulting in increased whiteness in contrast to films constructed by spherical and rod-like building units, which can be useful for, e.g., coatings and pigments.
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Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Food Engineering, Middle East Technical University, 06800 Ankara, Turkiye. Electronic address:
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