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Self-assembly of curved aromatic molecules in nanoparticles

Journal

CARBON
Volume 182, Issue -, Pages 70-88

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2021.05.013

Keywords

Curved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon; Nanoparticle; Self-assembly; Internal structure; Mesophase

Funding

  1. UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) [EP/R029369/1]
  2. ARCHER
  3. Cambridge Trust and King's College, Cambridge
  4. National Research Foundation (NRF) , Prime Minister's Office, Singapore
  5. Alexander von Hum-boldt foundation
  6. EPSRC [EP/R029369/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This study investigated the self-assembly and structure of nanoparticles containing curved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon molecules (cPAHs) through molecular modeling. Different sizes and ratios of cPAHs were found to affect the structure and arrangement of nanoparticles, with large cPAHs and small cPAHs displaying different stacking configurations.
The self-assembly and structure of nanoparticles containing curved polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon molecules (cPAHs) are investigated using molecular modelling. These polar fullerene-like molecules are receiving increased attention recently due to the steric and electronic properties caused by the inclusion of five-membered ring(s) within their hexagonal lattice. In this work, the curPAHIP potential is extended to describe the interactions between large cPAHs. It is then used within molecular dynamics simulations to produce nanoparticles containing cPAHs. Structural and energetic metrics, including diameter, density, intermolecular spacing, coordination number, alignment angle, radial distance, and energy value, are used to analyse systems containing cPAHs of different sizes and ratios, and containing flat PAHs or ions. Homogeneous cPAH particles are more tightly packed than their flat PAH counterparts, with large cPAHs displaying stacked columnar configurations absent in nanoparticles containing small cPAHs. Mixing cPAHs of different sizes disrupts the ordered mesophase and forms a core-shell structure in which the larger molecules make up the core and the smaller molecules comprise the shell, although this partitioning is less distinct compared to flat PAHs. In addition, the presence of flat PAHs and ions within cPAH nanoparticles promotes distinct arrangements dominated by weak dispersive interactions and strong electrostatic interactions, respectively. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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