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Well-Ordered Inorganic Nanoparticle Arrays Directed by Block Copolymer Nanosheets.

Nan YanXuejie LiuJin-Tao ZhuYutian ZhuWei Jiang
Published in: ACS nano (2019)
Precise control over the spatial arrangement of inorganic nanoparticles on a large scale is desirable for the design of functional nanomaterials, sensing, and optical/electronic devices. Although great progress has been recently made in controlling the organization of nanoparticles, there still remains a grand challenge to arrange nanoparticles into highly-ordered arrays over multiple length scales. Here, we report the directed arrangement of inorganic nanoparticles into arrayed structures with long-range order, up to tens of microns, by using hexagonally-packed cylindrical patterns of block copolymer nanosheets self-assembled within collapsed emulsion droplets as scaffolds. This technique can be used to generate nanoparticle arrays with various nanoparticle arrangements, including hexagonal honeycomb structures, periodic nanoring structures, and their combinations. This finding provides an effective route to fabricate diverse nanoparticle arrayed structures for the design of functional materials and devices.
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