Literature DB >> 28679632

Trends in mica-mica adhesion reflect the influence of molecular details on long-range dispersion forces underlying aggregation and coalignment.

Dongsheng Li1, Jaehun Chun1, Dongdong Xiao2, Weijiang Zhou3, Huacheng Cai4, Lei Zhang3, Kevin M Rosso2, Christopher J Mundy2,5, Gregory K Schenter2, James J De Yoreo2,6.   

Abstract

Oriented attachment of nanocrystalline subunits is recognized as a common crystallization pathway that is closely related to formation of nanoparticle superlattices, mesocrystals, and other kinetically stabilized structures. Approaching particles have been observed to rotate to achieve coalignment while separated by nanometer-scale solvent layers. Little is known about the forces that drive coalignment, particularly in this "solvent-separated" regime. To obtain a mechanistic understanding of this process, we used atomic-force-microscopy-based dynamic force spectroscopy with tips fabricated from oriented mica to measure the adhesion forces between mica (001) surfaces in electrolyte solutions as a function of orientation, temperature, electrolyte type, and electrolyte concentration. The results reveal an ∼60° periodicity as well as a complex dependence on electrolyte concentration and temperature. A continuum model that considers the competition between electrostatic repulsion and van der Waals attraction, augmented by microscopic details that include surface separation, water structure, ion hydration, and charge regulation at the interface, qualitatively reproduces the observed trends and implies that dispersion forces are responsible for establishing coalignment in the solvent-separated state.

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Keywords:  DLVO theory; atomic force microscopy; dynamic force spectroscopy; orientation-dependent interparticle forces; solvent structure

Year:  2017        PMID: 28679632      PMCID: PMC5530655          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1621186114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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