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Spontaneous organization of supracolloids into three-dimensional structured materials.

Mohammad-Amin MoradiEgemen Deniz ErenMassimiliano ChiappiniSebastian RzadkiewiczMaurits GoudzwaardMark M J van RijtArthur D A KeizerAlexander F RouthMarjolein DijkstraGijsbertus de WithNico A J M SommerdijkHeiner FriedrichJoseph P Patterson
Published in: Nature materials (2021)
Periodic nano- or microscale structures are used to control light, energy and mass transportation. Colloidal organization is the most versatile method used to control nano- and microscale order, and employs either the enthalpy-driven self-assembly of particles at a low concentration or the entropy-driven packing of particles at a high concentration. Nonetheless, it cannot yet provide the spontaneous three-dimensional organization of multicomponent particles at a high concentration. Here we combined these two concepts into a single strategy to achieve hierarchical multicomponent materials. We tuned the electrostatic attraction between polymer and silica nanoparticles to create dynamic supracolloids whose components, on drying, reorganize by entropy into three-dimensional structured materials. Cryogenic electron tomography reveals the kinetic pathways, whereas Monte Carlo simulations combined with a kinetic model provide design rules to form the supracolloids and control the kinetic pathways. This approach may be useful to fabricate hierarchical hybrid materials for distinct technological applications.
Keyphrases
  • monte carlo
  • molecular dynamics
  • electron microscopy