Solvent controlled 2D structures of bottom-up fabricated nanoparticle superlattices

E. Erik Beck (Corresponding author), Agnes Weimer, Artur Feld, Vedran Vonk, Heshmat Noei, Dieter Lott, Arno Jeromin, Satishkumar Kulkarni, Diletta Giuntini, Alexander Plunkett, Berta Domènech, Gerold A. Schneider, Tobias Vossmeyer, Horst Weller, Thomas F. Keller, Andreas Stierle

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We demonstrate that oleyl phosphate ligand-stabilized iron oxide nanocubes as building blocks can be assembled into 2D supercrystalline mono- and multilayers on flat YSZ substrates within a few minutes using a simple spin-coating process. As a bottom-up process, the growth takes place in a layer-by-layer mode and therefore by tuning the spin-coating parameters, the exact number of deposited monolayers can be controlled. Furthermore, ex situ scanning electron and atomic force microscopy as well as X-ray reflectivity measurements give evidence that the choice of solvent allows the control of the lattice type of the final supercrystalline monolayers. This observation can be assigned to the different Hansen solubilities of the solvents used for the nanoparticle dispersion because it determines the size and morphology of the ligand shell surrounding the nanoparticle core. Here, by using toluene and chloroform as solvents, it can be controlled whether the resulting monolayers are ordered in a square or hexagonal supercrystalline lattice.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)4506-4514
Aantal pagina's9
TijdschriftNanoscale
Volume15
Nummer van het tijdschrift9
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 7 mrt. 2023

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Funding Information:
This project was funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation), project number 192346071, SFB 986 and by the Cluster of Excellence “Advanced Imaging of Matter” of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - EXC 2056 - project number 390715994. We acknowledge DESY (Hamburg, Germany), a member of the Helmholtz Association HGF, for the provision of experimental facilities.

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