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Symmetry Transitions of Polymer-Grafted Nanoparticles: Grafting Density Effect

Authors
Yun, Hong seokYu, Ji WoongLee, Young JunKim, Jin-SeongPark, Chan HoNam, ChongyongHan, JunghunHeo, Tae-YoungCho, Soo-HyungLee, Doh CLee, Won BoStein, Gila EKim, Bumjoon
Issue Date
Jul-2019
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, v.31, no.14, pp.5264 - 5273
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Journal Title
CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume
31
Number
14
Start Page
5264
End Page
5273
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/147421
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemmater.9b01699
ISSN
0897-4756
Abstract
We examined the packing structure of polystyrene-coated gold nanoparticles (Au@PS) as a function of grafting density. A series of Au@PS nanoparticles with grafting densities in the range of 0.51-1.94 chains nm(-2) were prepared by a ligand exchange process using thiol-terminated PS and then self assembled at a liquid-air interface. We observed a transition from disordered to body-centered cubic (bcc) to face-centered cubic (fcc) arrangements with increasing grafting density, even though the ligand length-to-core radius ratio (lambda) was as high as 3.0, a condition that typically favors nonclose-packed bcc symmetry in the self-assembly of hard nanoparticles. To explain this phenomenon, we define lambda(eff) to include the concentrated polymer brush regime as part of the "hard core", which predicts that the softness of Au@PS nanoparticles is reduced from 1.53 to 0.14 in a theta solvent as the grafting density increases from 0.51 to 1.94 chains nm(-2). This new definition of lambda can also predict the effective radii of nanoparticles using the established optimal packing model. The experimental findings are supported by a combination of coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation and adaptive common neighbor analysis, which show that changes in grafting density can drive the observed transitions in nanoparticle packing. These studies provide new insights for controlling the self-assembled symmetries of polymer-coated nanocrystals using a simple ligand exchange process to tune particle softness.
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