Connecting quantum dots and bionanoparticles in hybrid nanoscale ultra-thin films
Author(s) -
Ravisubhash Tangirala,
Yunxia Hu,
Maisie J. Joralemon,
Qingling Zhang,
Jinbo He,
Thomas P. Russell,
Todd Emrick
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
soft matter
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 170
eISSN - 1744-6848
pISSN - 1744-683X
DOI - 10.1039/b807757f
Subject(s) - materials science , romp , nanoparticle , polymerization , quantum dot , nanotechnology , transmission electron microscopy , chemical engineering , polymer chemistry , metathesis , polymer , composite material , engineering
Ligand-functionalized CdSe quantum dots and nanorods, and horse spleen ferritin bionanoparticles, were co-assembled at an oil-water interface, then used in polymerization at the interface, effectively cross-linking the assembled mixtures of nanoparticles into robust structures. Both ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP), and imine formation, proved suitable for preparation of the desired ultra-thin films in the form of capsules and sheets. The nanoparticle-based films prepared by ROMP exhibit chemical stability, while those prepared by aldehyde-amine coupling could be disrupted by addition of acid. Characterization of these hybrid nanoparticle-based materials, using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and fluorescence confocal microscopy, confirmed the presence of both synthetic and naturally derived nanoparticles in the hybrid materials.
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