Organic capped Au nanoparticles (NPs) and PbS quantum dots (QDs), synthesized with high control on size and size distribution, were used as building blocks for fabricating solid crystals by solvent evaporation. The superlattice formation process for the two types of nano-objects was investigated as a function of concentration by means of electron microscopy and X-ray techniques. The effect of building block composition, size, geometry, and concentration and the role of the organic coordinating molecules was related to the degree of order in the superlattices. A convenient combination of different complementary X-ray techniques, namely in situ and ex situ GISAXS and GIWAXS, allowed elucidating the most reliable signatures of the superlattices at various stages of the self-assembly process, since their early stage of formation and up to few months of aging. Significantly different assembly behaviour was assessed for the two types of NPs, clearly explained on the basis of their chemical composition, ultimately reflecting on the assembling process and on the final structure characteristics.

GISAXS and GIWAXS study on self-assembling processes of nanoparticle based superlattices

Corricelli M;Altamura D;Curri M L;Sibillano T;Siliqi D;Mazzone A;Depalo N;Fanizza E;Giannini C;Striccoli M
2014

Abstract

Organic capped Au nanoparticles (NPs) and PbS quantum dots (QDs), synthesized with high control on size and size distribution, were used as building blocks for fabricating solid crystals by solvent evaporation. The superlattice formation process for the two types of nano-objects was investigated as a function of concentration by means of electron microscopy and X-ray techniques. The effect of building block composition, size, geometry, and concentration and the role of the organic coordinating molecules was related to the degree of order in the superlattices. A convenient combination of different complementary X-ray techniques, namely in situ and ex situ GISAXS and GIWAXS, allowed elucidating the most reliable signatures of the superlattices at various stages of the self-assembly process, since their early stage of formation and up to few months of aging. Significantly different assembly behaviour was assessed for the two types of NPs, clearly explained on the basis of their chemical composition, ultimately reflecting on the assembling process and on the final structure characteristics.
2014
Istituto di Cristallografia - IC
Istituto per i Processi Chimico-Fisici - IPCF
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