Assembly of Ultrathin Gold Nanowires: From Polymer Analogue to Colloidal Block

2017 
Ultrathin nanowires (NWs) are considered to be ideal building blocks for the assembly of complex nanostructures toward future nanodevices. The polymer/particle duality of ultrathin NWs plays an important role in the study of solution phase self-assembly behavior of ultrathin NWs; yet it has not been fully exploited. Herein, we demonstrate the effects of the polymer/particle duality of ultrathin NWs on the morphologies of assembled complex nanostructures. The length of ultrathin AuNWs directly correlates with the flexibility of NWs and affects the polymer-like assembly of NWs, while the concentration of surfactants determines interfacial tension and ligand–solvent interactions and affects both polymer-like and colloidal assembly of NWs. By fine-tuning these two factors, ultrathin AuNWs can swing between “soft” and “hard” building blocks, and highly uniform nanorings, nanograins, nanobundles, and superlattice-like nanospheres are obtained. The different assembly behavior of long and short NWs can be conside...
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