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Orientation of Polymer Functionalized Nanorods in Thin Films

2010

A directed self assembly of anisotropic nanostructures offers a possibility to provide unique functional materials, which are e.g., important in optoelectronic devices. We use the liquid crystalline behavior of polymer functionalized TiO2 and ZnO nanorods to apply methods well known for low molecular liquid crystals to achieve oriented thin films. Convective forces in the meniscus on a structured substrate obtain thin layers of oriented nanoparticles with a ordering parameter of S = 0.7. As another method we present the orientation of polystyrene covered ZnO nanorods under an applied electric field. The method offers a perpendicular alignment of the rods to the surface.

chemistry.chemical_classificationNanostructureThin layersMaterials scienceBiomedical EngineeringNanoparticleBioengineeringNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistrySubstrate (electronics)PolymerCondensed Matter PhysicschemistryLiquid crystalGeneral Materials ScienceNanorodThin filmJournal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Deposition of very thin uniform indium sulfide layers over metallic nano-rods by the Spray-Ion Layer Gas Reaction method

2013

Abstract Very thin and uniform layers of indium sulfide were deposited on nickel nano-rods using the sequential and cyclical Spray-ILGAR® (Ion Layer Gas Reaction) technique. Substrates were fabricated by electrodeposition of Ni within the pores of polycarbonate membranes and subsequent chemical dissolution of the template. With respect to the depositions on flat substrates, experimental conditions were modified and optimized for the present geometry. Our results show that nano-rods up to a length of 10 μm were covered uniformly along their full length and with an almost constant film growth rate, thus allowing a good control of the coating thickness; the effect of the deposition temperature…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNickel sulfideMaterials scienceSulfideInorganic chemistryMetals and AlloysSide reactionchemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and Interfacesengineering.materialSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNickelchemistry.chemical_compoundSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataCoatingchemistryChemical engineeringILGAR Ni nanowires tempalte synthesis Indium sulfideMaterials ChemistryengineeringThin filmLayer (electronics)IndiumThin Solid Films
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Formation, phase composition, and transformations of Langmuir-Blodgett multi- and monolayers containing Fe

1992

Mono- and multilayers of ferric stearate were formed by the Langmuir-Blodgett technique. Thermodesorption of the hydrocarbon chains results in well defined thin oxidic films. Their reduction to Fe2+ and α-Fe was followed by conversion electron Mossbauer spectroscopy. Resonance lines can be observed even if the Fe coverage is less than one monolayer.

chemistry.chemical_classificationNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAnalytical chemistryResonanceCondensed Matter PhysicsLangmuir–Blodgett filmAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticschemistry.chemical_compoundHydrocarbonchemistryConversion electron mössbauer spectroscopyStearateMonolayermedicinePhysical chemistryFerricPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryWell-definedmedicine.drugHyperfine Interactions
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Calculation of the Phase Behavior of Lipids

1998

The self-assembly of monoacyl lipids in solution is studied employing a model in which the lipid's hydrocarbon tail is described within the Rotational Isomeric State framework and is attached to a simple hydrophilic head. Mean-field theory is employed, and the necessary partition function of a single lipid is obtained via a partial enumeration over a large sample of molecular conformations. The influence of the lipid architecture on the transition between the lamellar and inverted-hexagonal phases is calculated, and qualitative agreement with experiment is found.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPartition function (quantum field theory)Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)010304 chemical physicsChemistryFOS: Physical sciencesThermodynamics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMolecular conformationLarge sampleQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterHydrocarbonPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesLamellar structurelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipid bilayer phase behavior0210 nano-technologyCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Freely-Suspended and Transferred Freely-Suspended Films of Polymeric Liquid Crystals

1993

Freely-suspended (FS) liquid-crystal (LC) films of a polymethylsiloxane homo- and a copolymer with different mesogenic side groups have been prepared and investigated. For both substances the preparation of the films succeeded only in the isotropic phase but the higher ordered phases were reached after cooling. The films of the homopolymer have only been obtained with thicknesses estimated to be in the pm-range and with an unusual “Book-Shelf” orientation of the smectic layers. In contrast, the films of the copolymer were thinner and showed a homeotropic orientation of the mesogens in the smectic A phase. Interestingly, this material exhibited a different layer spacing in film and bulk, alt…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionChromatographyMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringMesogenHomeotropic alignmentAnalytical chemistryPolymerchemistryLiquid crystalPhase (matter)CopolymerLayer (electronics)Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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Self-organization of substituted azacrowns based on their discoid and amphiphilic nature

1989

Abstract Cyclame and hexacyclene derivatives, bearing four and six long-chain substituents respectively, were synthesized. They are discussed as monolayer-forming amphiphiles as well as liquid-crystalline-phase-forming thermotropic mesogens. The compounds investigated form ordered monolayers at the gas/water interface. In the monolayer the hydrophilic cyclic head group lies flat on the water surface, whereas the hydrophobic substituents are oriented perpendicularly with respect to the interface. Most derivatives fitted with aromatic substituents exhibit a solid condensed state exclusively. In contrast with this, solid condensed as well as expanded phases can be found when spreading the alip…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionMaterials scienceGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsThermotropic crystalCrystallographychemistryGroup (periodic table)Liquid crystalAmphiphileMonolayerOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceAlkylLiquid Crystals
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Detection of phase transitions in thin films with a quartz crystal microbalance

1996

Abstract The quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) is used to determine the phase transition point of thin films by measuring the change in frequency as a function of temperature. To elucidate this relationship, two types of polymers were studied where the bulk phase transitions were known. We investigated a casted thin film of an amphiphilic polyoxazoline and a Langmuir-Blodgett film comprised of fifteen double layers of an amphotropic polyacrylate. The phase transition points of the thin films could be detected by the QCM which were in the same range as for the bulk materials.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionMaterials scienceLayer by layerMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistrySurfaces and InterfacesQuartz crystal microbalancePolymerSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryAmphiphileMaterials ChemistryThin filmThin Solid Films
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Two-Dimensional Assembly Formation of Hydrophobic Helical Peptides at the Air/Water Interface: Fluorescence Microscopic Study

1995

Monolayer formation of hydrophobic α-helical peptides, X-(Ala-Aib) 8 -Y (X=Boc-, HOOCCH 2 CH 2 CO-, biotinyl, biotinyl-(Sar) 3 -; Y=OMe, OBzl, OH), at the air/water interface was studied by the fluorescence microscopic method. Some peptides showed a mound in the π-A isotherm. When the monolayer containing a small amount of FITC-labeled peptide was held at the surface pressure corresponding to the top of the mound, bright and dark domains were observed by fluorescence microscopy. Domain formation was also observed by the addition of a cationic dye (DiIC 1 ) into the subphase underneath the peptide monolayer. The mound in the π-A isotherm is, therefore, ascribed to the phase transition from a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionStereochemistryfungiCationic polymerizationPeptideSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsSurface pressureFluorescencelaw.inventionCrystallographychemistrylawMonolayerElectrochemistryFluorescence microscopeGeneral Materials ScienceCrystallizationSpectroscopyLangmuir
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Reaction kinetics in dense two-dimensional polymer solutions : an excimer probe study

1994

We report measurements of the time dependent reaction rate of excimer formation in two-dimensional solutions of a polymerized amphiphile with partially pyrene-labelled chains in monolayers at the air-water-interface. We find a time dependent reaction rate for excimer formation obeying a power law r(t) ∞ t -β . The exponent β has a value of 0.22±0.12. This value is consistent with β=1/4, as has been predicted for bimolecular diffusion-controlled reactions in two-dimensional polymer melts by de Gennes. The measurements demonstrate the usefulness of the excimer technique to explore polymer dynamics

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)ChemistryKineticsGeneral EngineeringThermodynamicsTwo-dimensional polymerPolymerExcimerAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsReaction rateChemical kineticsPolymerizationMonolayerPolymer chemistryJournal de Physique II
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Polymer-induced shape changes and capping in giant liposomes

1995

We studied the coupling of a polymeric amphiphile undergoing a transition from an expanded to a collapsed state of the hydrophilic polymer chain upon heating above 29°C with free and solid supported lipid bilayers. Lateral diffusion measurements and studies of vesicle shape-changes confirmed previous calorimetric studies, suggesting that the amphiphile remains incorporated in the giant vesicles and the supported bilayer during the transition. The two-dimensional hydrodynamic radii of the amphiphile in the expanded and collapsed state was measured by making use of the strong quadratic dependence of the diffusion coefficient on the radius of the diffusant (D ∞ r−2) due to the frictional coupl…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysics::Biological PhysicsLiposomeHydrodynamic radiusVesicleBilayerDiffusionOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryCell BiologyPolymerBiochemistryQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterchemistryChemical physicsAmphiphilesense organsLipid bilayerMolecular BiologyChemistry and Physics of Lipids
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