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Precise Self-assembly of Janus Pyramid Heteroclusters into Core-Corona Nanodots and Nanodot Supracrystals: Implications for the Construction of Virus-like Particles and Nanomaterials

Journal

ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS
Volume 5, Issue 4, Pages 5558-5568

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.2c00530

Keywords

cluster; self-assembly; nanodot; crystallization; nanodot supracrystal

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [92061120, 21674052, 21701179, U1832144, 21873053, 22025302]
  2. Youth Innovation Promotion Association of Chinese Academy Sciences [2017319]

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This study reports a strategy for fabricating cluster nanodots and nanodot supracrystals based on the self-assembly principle of lipids. By synthesizing a pyramid Janus heterocluster, core-corona nanodots and nanodot supracrystals were obtained through self-assembly, which was confirmed by mathematical analysis and simulations.
Clusters have an atomically precise structure and possess functions significantly different from those of atoms, nanocrystals, and bulk solids. Here, we report a strategy of fabricating cluster nanodots and nanodot supracrystals based on the self-assembly principle of lipids. Firstly, we synthesized a pyramid Janus heterocluster consisting of two types of clusters [polyoxometalate (POM) and polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)] covalently linked by a dendritic linker. Subsequently, the heterocluster self-assembled into core-corona nanodots in which individual POSS clusters distribute on the surface of a POM core in the POSS-preferred solvent. The nanodots further self-assembled into nanodot supracrystals as the solvent gradually evaporated. Reconstruction of the structural characteristics of the supracrystals by coarse-grained molecular simulations confirmed this two-step self-assembly process. Mathematical analysis indicated that solvation promotes the discontinuous distribution of individual POSS clusters on the surface of the POM cores. The results of this work will open up prospects for the preparation of artificial virus-like nanodots and highly ordered cluster-assembled nanomaterials for advanced applications.

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