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Small ; 19(23): e2208288, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36876441

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In this work, it is reported that large-area (centimeter-scale) arrays of non-close-packed polystyrene-tethered gold nanorod (AuNR@PS) can be prepared through a liquid-liquid interfacial assembly method. Most importantly, the orientation of AuNRs in the arrays can be controlled by changing the intensity and direction of electric field applied in the solvent annealing process. The interparticle distance of AuNR can be tuned by varying the length of polymer ligands. Moreover, the AuNR@PS with short PS ligand are favorited to form orientated arrays with the assistance of electric field, while long PS ligands make the orientation of AuNRs difficult. The orientated AuNR@PS arrays are employed as the nano-floating gate of field-effect transistor memory device. Tunable charge trapping and retention characteristics in the device can be realized by electrical pulse with visible light illumination. The memory device with orientated AuNR@PS array required less illumination time (1 s) at the same onset voltage in programming operation, compared to the control device with disordered AuNR@PS array (illumination time: 3 s). Moreover, the orientated AuNR@PS array-based memory device can maintain the stored data for more than 9000 s, and exhibits stable endurance characteristic without significant degradation in 50 programming/reading/erasing/reading cycles.

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Small ; 17(18): e2007570, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33734588

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Halogen-bond driven assembly, a world parallel to hydrogen-bond, has emerged as an attractive tool for constructing (macro)molecular arrangement. However, knowledge about halogen-bond mediated confined-assembly in emulsion droplets is limited so far. An I…. N bond mediated confined-assembly pathway to enable order-order phase transitions is reported here. Compared to hydrogen bonds, the distinct features of halogen bonds (e.g., higher directionality, hydrophobicity, favored in polar solvents), offers opportunities to achieve novel nanostructures and materials. Polystyrene-b-poly(4-vinyl pyridine) (PS-b-P4VP) AB diblock copolymer is chosen as halogen acceptor, while an iodotetrafluorophenoxy substituted C-type homopolymer, (poly(3-(2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-4-iodophenoxy)propyl acrylate), PTFIPA) is designed as halogen donor, synthesized via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization. Formation of halogen bonding donor-acceptor pairs between the PTFIPA homopolymer and the P4VP segments presented in PS-b-P4VP, increase the volume of P4VP domains, in turn inducing an order-to-order morphology transition sequence: changing from spherical → cylindrical → lamellar → inverse cylindrical, by tuning the PTFIPA content and choice of surfactant. Subsequent selective swelling/deswelling of the P4VP domains give rise to further internal morphology transitions, creating tailored mesoporous microparticles, disassembled nanodiscs, and superaggregates. It is believed that these results will stimulate further examinations of halogen bonding interactions in emulsion droplets and many areas of application.

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