Exclusion from hexagonal mesophase surfactant domains drives end-to-end enchainment of rod-like particles
Title | Exclusion from hexagonal mesophase surfactant domains drives end-to-end enchainment of rod-like particles |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Authors | Sharma, KP, Ganai, AKumar, Sen, D, Prasad, BLV, Kumaraswamy, G |
Journal | Journal of Physical Chemistry B |
Volume | 117 |
Issue | 41 |
Pagination | 12661-12668 |
Date Published | OCT |
ISSN | 1520-6106 |
Abstract | Anisotropic rod-like particles assemble end-to-end when the surfactant/water matrix in which they are dispersed is cooled from the isotropic to the lyotropic hexagonal phase. We demonstrate the formation of such end-to-end assemblies for gold nanorods, which are tens of nanometers in size, as well as for micrometer-sized ellipsoidal polystyrene particles. In both cases, the particles are well-dispersed in the low-viscosity surfactant/water phase above the isotropic-H-1 transition temperature. On cooling into the H-1 phase, mesophase domains form and the particles are expelled to the isotropic phase. As the H-1 domains grow and finally impinge, the particles are localized at the domain boundaries where they reorient and assemble end-to-end. Remarkably, we observe the formation of end-to-end assemblies of gold nanorods even for volume fractions as low as 2 x 10(-6) in the initially dispersed state. The extent of particle ``enchainment'' increases with the particle concentration and with the aspect ratio of the particles. |
DOI | 10.1021/jp407403a |
Funding Agency | Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) - India |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
Impact Factor (IF) | 3.377 |