Use of Photoacids and Photobases To Control Dynamic Self-Assembly of Gold Nanoparticles in Aqueous and Nonaqueous Solutions.
Anna YucknovskySomen MondalAlex Burnstine-TownleyMohammad FoqaraNadav AmdurskyPublished in: Nano letters (2019)
Dynamic self-assembly of nanoparticles (NPs) for the formation of aggregates takes place out of thermodynamic equilibrium and is sustained by external energy supply. Herein, we present light energy driven dynamic self-assembly process of AuNPs, decorated with pH sensitive ligands. The process is being controlled by the use of photoacids and photobases that undergo excited state proton or hydroxide transfer, respectively, due to their large p Ka change between their ground and excited electronic states. The unique design is underlined by record subsecond conversion rates between the assembled and disassembled AuNPs states, and the ability to control the process using only light of different wavelengths. Measurements in both aqueous and nonaqueous solutions resulted in different self-assembly mechanisms, hence showing the wide versatility of photoacids and photobases for dynamic processes.