End‐to‐End Self‐Assembly of Semiconductor Nanorods in Water by Using an Amphiphilic Surface Design |
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Authors: | Yuki Taniguchi Takao Takishita Prof Tsuyoshi Kawai Dr Takuya Nakashima |
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Institution: | Graduate School of Materials Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology (NAIST), Nara, Japan |
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Abstract: | One‐dimensional (1D) self‐assemblies of nanocrystals are of interest because of their vectorial and polymer‐like dynamic properties. Herein, we report a simple method to prepare elongated assemblies of semiconductor nanorods (NRs) through end‐to‐end self‐assembly. Short‐chained water‐soluble thiols were employed as surface ligands for CdSe NRs having a wurtzite crystal structure. The site‐specific capping of NRs with these ligands rendered the surface of the NRs amphiphilic. The amphiphilic CdSe NRs self‐assembled to form elongated wires by end‐to‐end attachment driven by the hydrophobic effect operating between uncapped NR ends. The end‐to‐end assembly technique was further applied to CdS NRs and CdSe tetrapods (TPs) with a wurtzite structure. |
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Keywords: | amphiphiles gels nanostructures self-assembly semiconductors |
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