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Two-Dimensional Nonclose-Packed Colloidal Crystals by the Electrostatic Adsorption of Three-Dimensional Charged Colloidal Crystals. | LitMetric

Two-Dimensional Nonclose-Packed Colloidal Crystals by the Electrostatic Adsorption of Three-Dimensional Charged Colloidal Crystals.

Langmuir

Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences , Nagoya City University, 3-1 Tanabe-dori , Mizuho, Nagoya , Aichi 467-8603 , Japan.

Published: July 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study shows that you can create nonclose-packed 2D colloidal crystals on solid surfaces using charged 3D crystals attracted to oppositely charged substrates.
  • They achieved this by adsorbing a single layer of negatively charged polystyrene and silica particles onto a glass surface treated with a cationic silane.
  • The method resulted in large, uniform 2D crystals with consistent interparticle distances, and it also produced 2D gold crystals, potentially useful for applications in plasmonics.

Article Abstract

We demonstrate that nonclose-packed two-dimensional (2D) colloidal crystals fixed on flat solid surfaces can be obtained by the electrostatic adsorption of three-dimensional (3D) charged colloidal crystals onto oppositely charged substrates. 3D colloidal crystals of negatively charged polystyrene (diameter = 500 nm) and silica ( = 510 and 550 nm) particles were formed in their aqueous dispersions. Then, a single layer of the 3D crystals (the particle volume fraction = ∼0.07-0.3) was adsorbed onto a glass surface, which was earlier modified with 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES), a cationic silane coupling reagent. Under salt-free conditions, the lowermost layer of the 3D crystals, which was oriented parallel to the substrate, was adsorbed onto the substrate surface, forming 2D crystals. Centimeter-sized, large 2D silica crystals were produced by combining a unidirectional 3D crystallization of the silica colloid under a base concentration gradient and a unidirectional adsorption under an acidic concentration gradient, which allowed tuning of the charge number on the APTES-modified substrate. The interparticle separations of the resulted 2D crystals did not vary greatly (within 5%) over a large area (length: 2 cm); however, the separations were smaller than the initial value because of gravitational sedimentation. We also produced 2D crystals of gold particles ( = 250 nm), which we expect to be applicable as plasmonic materials. The present study will provide a facile strategy to produce nonclose-packed 2D colloidal crystals of various types of particles, including large and high-density particles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.9b00861DOI Listing

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