Literature DB >> 19459705

Single nanoparticle tracking reveals influence of chemical functionality of nanoparticles on local ordering of liquid crystals and nanoparticle diffusion coefficients.

Gary M Koenig1, Rizal Ong, Angel D Cortes, J Antonio Moreno-Razo, Juan J de Pablo, Nicholas L Abbott.   

Abstract

This letter reports that darkfield microscopy can be used to track the trajectories of chemically functionalized gold nanoparticles in nematic liquid crystals (LCs), thus leading to measurements of the diffusion coefficients of the nanoparticles in the LCs. These measurements reveal that the diffusion coefficients of the nanoparticles dispersed in the LC are strongly dependent on the surface chemistry of the nanoparticles. Because the changes in surface chemistry are measured to have negligible influence on the diffusion coefficients of the same nanoparticles dispersed in isotropic solvents, we conclude that surface chemistry-induced changes in the local order of LCs underlie the behavior of the diffusion coefficients of the nanoparticles in the LC. Surface chemistry-dependent ordering of the LCs near the surfaces of the nanoparticles was also found to influence diffusion coefficients measured when the LC was heated above the bulk nematic-to-isotropic transition temperature. These experimental measurements are placed into the context of past theoretical predictions regarding the impact of local ordering of LCs on diffusion coefficients. The results that emerge from this study provide important insights into the mobility of nanoparticles in LCs and suggest new approaches based on measurements of nanoparticle dynamics that can yield information on the ordering of LCs near nanoparticles.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19459705     DOI: 10.1021/nl901498d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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