Crosslinking 2D gold nanoparticle assembly at the air-water interface
ORAL
Abstract
We report the results of crosslinking of two-dimensional gold nanoparticle (Au-NP) assemblies at the air-water interface in situ. We introduce an aqueous soluble ruthenium benzylidene catalyst into the water subphase to generate a robust, elastic two-dimensional network of nanoparticles containing cyclic olefins in their ligand framework. The most striking feature of the crosslinked Au-NP assemblies is that the extended connectivity of the nanoparticles enables the film to preserve much of its integrity under compression and expansion, features that are absent in its non-crosslinked counterparts. The crosslinking process appears to “stitch” the nanoparticle crystalline domains together, allowing the crosslinked monolayers to behave like a piece of fabric under lateral compression.
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Presenters
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Binhua Lin
University of Chicago
Authors
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Binhua Lin
University of Chicago
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Irem Kosif
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Siheng You
Harvard University
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Mrinal K Bera
University of Chicago
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Brian Leahy
Harvard University
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Todd Emrick
University of Massachusetts Amherst, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
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Ka Yee C Lee
University of Chicago