Selective Patterning of Gold Surfaces by Core/Shell,Semisoft Hybrid Nanoparticles |
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Authors: | Kohji Ohno Thomas Maschmeyer Sébastien Perrier |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto, Japan;2. Laboratory of Advanced Catalysis for Sustainability, School of Chemistry, The University of Sydney, NSW, Australia |
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Abstract: | The generation of patterned surfaces with well‐defined nano‐ and microdomains is demonstrated by attaching core/shell, semisoft nanoparticles with narrow size distribution to microdomains of a gold‐coated silicon wafer. Near monodisperse nanoparticles are prepared using reversible addition‐fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization, initiated from a silica surface, to prepare a polystyrene shell around a silica core. The particles are then used as‐prepared, or after aminolysis of the terminal thiocarbonyl group of the polystyrene shell, to give thiol‐terminated nanoparticles. When gold‐coated silicon wafers are immersed into very dilute suspensions of these particles (as low as 0.004 wt%), both types of particles are shown to adhere to the gold domains. The thiolated particles adhere selectively to the gold microdomains, allowing for microdomain patterning, while particles that contain the trithiocarbonate functionality lead to a much more even coverage of the gold surface with fewer particle aggregations. |
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Keywords: | core/shell nanoparticles silica particles gold surfaces nanopatterning |
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