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Revealing the Interfacial Self-Assembly Pathway of Large-Scale, Highly-Ordered, Nanoparticle/Polymer Monolayer Arrays at an Air/Water Interface

Authors :
Dan C. Wilkinson
Jin Wang
C. Jeffrey Brinker
Juan J. de Pablo
Zhang Jiang
Joseph Strzalka
Shisheng Xiong
Yongrui Su
Darren R. Dunphy
Source :
Nano Letters. 13:1041-1046
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 2013.

Abstract

The pathway of interfacial self-assembly of large-scale, highly ordered 2D nanoparticle/polymer monolayer or bilayer arrays from a toluene solution at an air/water interface was investigated using grazing-incidence small-angle scattering at a synchrotron source. Interfacial-assembly of the ordered nanoparticle/polymer array was found to occur through two stages: formation of an incipient randomly close-packed interfacial monolayer followed by compression of the monolayer to form a close-packed lattice driven by solvent evaporation from the polymer. Because the nanoparticles are hydrophobic, they localize exclusively to the polymer-air interface during self-assembly, creating a through thickness asymmetric film as confirmed by X-ray reflectivity. The interfacial self-assembly approach can be extended to form binary NP/polymer arrays. It is anticipated that by understanding the interfacial self-assembly pathway, this simple evaporative procedure could be conducted as a continuous process amenable to large area nanoparticle-based manufacturing needed for emerging energy technologies.

Details

ISSN :
15306992 and 15306984
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano Letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....796b3acded70c6305644cba4daf9af89