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Temperature-Selective Self-Assembled Superlattices of Gold Nanoparticles Driven by Block Copolymer Template Guidance.

Young-Jin YoonShin-Hyun KangTae-Hwan Kim
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Self-assembly of nanoparticles (NPs) into highly ordered structure can enhance their electronic and optical properties that provide great potential applications such as nanoelectronics and nanophotonics. However, the self-assembly of NPs upon external stimuli was still mainly continuous and irreversible, making various potential applications of NPs difficult. Herein, the self-assembled superlattices of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with a temperature-selective response had been investigated by using the amphiphilic block copolymer as a template. The AuNPs in the block copolymer template, which has the closed looplike phase behavior upon heating, self-assembled into the highly ordered body centered cubic (BCC) or face centered cubic (FCC) structures at a specific temperature region that means a temperature-selective responsiveness. The formation of highly ordered self-assembled superlattices (BCC or FCC symmetries) of AuNPs with the closed looplike phase behavior was controlled by the additive and temperature. This study is the first demonstration for temperature-selective response of the cooperative self-assembly of AuNPs in the block copolymer template.
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