Water-Mediated Assembly of Gold Nanoparticles into Aligned One-Dimensional Superstructures

2015 
This Article shows that water in ethanol colloids of gold nanoparticles enhances the formation of linear clusters and, more important for applications in electronics, determines their assembly on surfaces. We show by dynamic light scattering that ethanol colloids contain mainly monomers and dimers and that wormlike superstructures are mostly absent, despite UV–vis evidence of aggregation. Water added to the colloid as a cosolvent was found to enhance the number of clusters as well as their average size, confirming its role in linear self-assembly, on the scale of a few particles. Water adsorbed from the atmosphere during coating was also found to be a powerful lever to tune self-assembly on surfaces. By varying the relative humidity, a sharp transition from branched to linear superstructures was observed, showing the importance of water as a cosolvent in the formation of cluster superstructures. We show that one-dimensional superstructures may form due to long-range mobility of precursor clusters on wet s...
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