Nanoparticle Assembly and Transport at Liquid-Liquid Interfaces
Ingenierie des Materiaux polymeres · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
The self-assembly of particles at fluid interfaces, driven by the reduction in interfacial energy, is well established. However, for nanoscopic particles, thermal fluctuations compete with interfacial energy and give rise to a particle-size-dependent self-assembly. Ligand-stabilized nanoparticles assembled into three-dimensional constructs at fluid-fluid interfaces, where the properties unique to the nanoparticles were preserved. The small size of the nanoparticles led to a weak confinement of the nanoparticles at the fluid interface that opens avenues to size-selective particle assembly, two-dimensional phase behavior, and functionalization. Fluid interfaces afford a rapid approach to equilibrium and easy…
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5Topics & keywords
- Nanoparticle
- Particle (ecology)
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Chemical physics
- Phase (matter)
- Chemical engineering
- Nanoscopic scale
- Affordable and clean energy