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Reversible Supracolloidal Self-Assembly of Cobalt Nanoparticles to Hollow Capsids and Their Superstructures
NonappaHannu HäkkinenPeter EngelhardtPeter EngelhardtOlli IkkalaJohannes S. HaatajaManu LahtinenJaakko V. I. TimonenSami MalolaNikolay Houbenovsubject
Hydrogen bondingta221Nanoparticlechemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundColloidCapsidsDicobalt octacarbonylta116ta114ChemistryHydrogen bondColloidal self-assemblyGeneral ChemistryGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesSolventCrystallographyElectron tomographycobalt nanoparticlesMagnetic nanoparticlesnanoparticlesSelf-assembly0210 nano-technologyCobaltSuperparamagnetismdescription
| openaire: EC/FP7/291364/EU//MIMEFUN The synthesis and spontaneous, reversible supracolloidal hydrogen bond-driven self-assembly of cobalt nanoparticles (CoNPs) into hollow shell-like capsids and their directed assembly to higher order superstructures is presented. CoNPs and capsids form in one step upon mixing dicobalt octacarbonyl (Co2CO8) and p-aminobenzoic acid (pABA) in 1,2-dichlorobenzene using heating-up synthesis without additional catalysts or stabilizers. This leads to pABA capped CoNPs (core ca. 5nm) with a narrow size distribution. They spontaneously assemble into tunable spherical capsids (d≈50-200nm) with a few-layered shells, as driven by inter-nanoparticle hydrogen bonds thus warranting supracolloidal self-assembly. The capsids can be reversibly disassembled and reassembled by controlling the hydrogen bonds upon heating or solvent exchanges. The superparamagnetic nature of CoNPs allows magnetic-field-directed self-assembly of capsids to capsid chains due to an interplay of induced dipoles and inter-capsid hydrogen bonds. Finally,self-assembly on air-water interface furnishes lightweight colloidal framework films. Peer reviewed
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2017-04-28 | Angewandte Chemie |