Published June 2005 | Version v1
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Self-assembly of water-dispersed gold nanoparticles stabilized by a thiolated glycol derivative

  • 1. University of Tokyo, Department of Chemical System Engineering (Japan)

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Two-dimensional (2D) hexagonally close-packed arrays of water-dispersed gold nanoparticles (NPs) on highly hydrophilic sputter-deposited SiO2 surfaces were fabricated via an evaporation-induced self-assembly process. Using a non-ionic amphiphilic glycol derivative with the thiol head group, 1-mercapto-3,6,9-trioxodecane, as a stabilization ligand, high-concentration Au NPs were stably dispersed in water, and self-assembled into μm-sized well-ordered 2D arrays on SiO2 surfaces during the solvent evaporation on SiO2 surfaces. Due to the non-ionic character of the ligand, the particle-particle interactions may only depend on the capillary and van der Waals forces, and not on the electric double-layer forces that change with ion/electrolyte concentrations during the solvent evaporation. This study provides an approach to fabrication of close-packed 2D arrays of water-dispersed NPs instead of using toxicological organic solvent or complex water-organic phase transfer process. Meanwhile, this approach will make it easier to study their self-assembly mechanisms in a variety of solvents by simplifying ambiguous particle-particle interactions

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Journal Title
Journal of Nanoparticle Research
Journal Volume
7
Journal Issue
2-3
Journal Page Range
p. 187-193
ISSN
1388-0764

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