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Building High-Coverage Monolayers of Covalently Bound Magnetic Nanoparticles.

Mackenzie G Williams1, Andrew V Teplyakov1.   

Abstract

This work presents an approach for producing a high-coverage single monolayer of magnetic nanoparticles un class="Chemical">sing "click chemistry" between complementarily-functionalized nanoparticles and a flat substrate. This method highlights essential aspects of the functionalization scheme for substrate surface and nanoparticles to produce exceptionally high surface coverage without sacrificing selectivity or control over the layer produced. The deposition of one single layer of magnetic particles without agglomeration, over a large area, with a nearly 100% coverage is confirmed by electron microscopy. Spectroscopic techniques, supplemented by computational predictions, are used to interrogate the chemistry of the attachment and to confirm covalent binding, rather than attachment through self-assembly or weak van der Waals bonding. Density functional theory calculations for the surface intermediate of this copper-catalyzed process provide mechanistic insight into the effects of the functionalization scheme on surface coverage. Based on this analysis, it appears that steric limitations of the intermediate structure affect nanoparticle coverage on a flat solid substrate; however, this can be overcome by designing a functionalization scheme in such a way that the copper-based intermediate is formed on the spherical nanoparticles instead. This observation can be carried over to other approaches for creating highly-controlled single- or multilayered nanostructures of a wide range of materials to result in high coverage and possibly, conformal filling.

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Keywords:  high coverage; magnetic nanoparticle functionalization; “click” reaction

Year:  2015        PMID: 27789916      PMCID: PMC5076859          DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2015.11.212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Surf Sci        ISSN: 0169-4332            Impact factor:   6.707


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