Issue 46, 2015

Bimodality and re-entrant behaviour in the hierarchical self-assembly of polymeric nanoparticles

Abstract

We show that a film of a suspension of polymer grafted nanoparticles on a liquid substrate can be employed to create two-dimensional nanostructures with a remarkable variation in the pattern length scales. The presented experiments also reveal the emergence of concentration-dependent bimodal patterns as well as re-entrant behaviour that involves length scales due to dewetting and compositional instabilities. The experimental observations are explained through a gradient dynamics model consisting of coupled evolution equations for the height of the suspension film and the concentration of polymer. Using a Flory–Huggins free energy functional for the polymer solution, we show in a linear stability analysis that the thin film undergoes dewetting and/or compositional instabilities depending on the concentration of the polymer in the solution. We argue that the formation via ‘hierarchical self-assembly’ of various functional nanostructures observed in different systems can be explained as resulting from such an interplay of instabilities.

Graphical abstract: Bimodality and re-entrant behaviour in the hierarchical self-assembly of polymeric nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Aug 2015
Accepted
17 Sep 2015
First published
17 Sep 2015

Soft Matter, 2015,11, 8975-8980

Bimodality and re-entrant behaviour in the hierarchical self-assembly of polymeric nanoparticles

S. C. K., G. Tomar, J. K. Basu and U. Thiele, Soft Matter, 2015, 11, 8975 DOI: 10.1039/C5SM02108A

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