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Hydrogen Bonding Directed Colloidal Self-Assembly of Nanoparticles into 2D Crystals, Capsids, and Supracolloidal Assemblies

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ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
卷 28, 期 27, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201704328

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2D crystals; capsids; hydrogen bonding; nanoparticles; supracolloidal self-assembly

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  1. Academy of Finland Centre of Excellence in Molecular Engineering of Biosynthetic Hybrid Materials (HYBER)
  2. ERC Advanced Grant [ERC-2011-AdG-291364-MIMEFUN]

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Self-assembly of colloidal building blocks, like metal nanoparticles, is a rapidly progressing research area toward new functional materials. However, in-depth control of the colloidal self-assembly and especially hierarchical self-assembly is difficult due to challenges in controlling the size dispersities, shape/morphology, directionalities, and aggregation tendencies. Using either polydispersed or narrow-size dispersed nanoparticles, considerable progress has been achieved over the past few years. However, absolutely monodisperse nanoparticles could allow new options for rational designs of self-assemblies. Therein, atomically precise monolayer protected nanoclusters (d < 3 nm) have recently been synthesized with well-defined metal cores and surface ligands. Their dispersion behavior is commonly tuned by surfactant-like ligands. Beyond that, this study deals with approaches based on ligand-driven supramolecular interactions and colloidal monodispersity until atomic precision to tune the colloidal self-assembly and hierarchy from nanoscale to mesoscopic scale. Therein colloidal packing to self-assembled 2D crystals and closed virus capsid-inspired shells provide relevant research goals due to ever increasing potential of 2D materials and encapsulation. This study addresses the hydrogen bonding (H-bonding) directed self-assembly of atomically precise gold and silver nanoparticles and narrow size dispersed cobalt nanoparticles to free-standing 2D colloidal nanosheets, nanowire assemblies, capsid-like colloidal closed shells, as well as higher order structures.

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