Two-dimensional self-assembly of hydrophobic nanoparticles at oil/water interfaces via nanoscale phase separation of mixed ligands.

J Colloid Interface Sci

State Key Lab of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China.

Published: October 2013

Hydrophobic nanoparticles were assembled into large-area monolayer films by combining oil/water interfacial self-assembly and phase separation of mixed ligands. Mixed ligands-capped nanoparticles were prepared simply by partially replacing the initial ligands of nanoparticle surfaces with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP). Infrared spectra and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy demonstrate that O atom of PVP binds to the nanoparticle surface, changing the wettability of the nanoparticle. By controlling the polarity of solvent, nanoparticles can spontaneously migrate to toluene/water interfaces, forming large-area, close-packed monolayer films. This approach provides a straightforward way to fabricate nanoparticle films with a centimeter-scale size without LB trough, and may have potential applications in the fabrication of catalytic electrodes and photovoltaic electrodes.

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