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A Bubble-Assisted Approach for Patterning Nanoscale Molecular Aggregates.

Fanyi MinPeng ZhouZhandong HuangYali QiaoChanghui YuZhiyuan QuXiaosong ShiZheng LiLang JiangZhen ZhangXuehai YanYanlin Song
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
We demonstrate a new approach to pattern functional organic molecules with a template of foams, and achieve a resolution of sub 100 nm. The bubble-assisted assembly (BAA) process is consisted of two periods, including bubble evolution and molecular assembly, which are dominated by the Laplace pressure and molecular interactions, respectively. Using TPPS (meso-tetra(4-sulfonatophenyl) porphyrin), we systematically investigate the patterns and assembly behaviour in the bubble system with a series of characterizations, which show good uniformity in nanoscale resolution. Theoretical simulations reveal that TPPS's J-aggregates contribute to the ordered construction of molecular patterns. Finally, we propose an empirical rule for molecular patterning approach, that the surfactant and functional molecules should have the same type of charge in a two-component system. This approach exhibits promising feasibility to assemble molecular patterns at nanoscale resolution for micro/nano functional devices.
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