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Interfacial self-assembly is a powerful technology for preparing large scale nanoparticle monolayers, but fabrication of highly repeatable large scale nanoparticle monolayers remains a challenge. Here we develop an oil/water/oil (O/W/O) three-phase system based on the Marangoni effect to fabricate highly reproducible nanoparticle monolayers. Nanoparticles could be easily transferred and compressed from the lower O/W interface to the upper O/W interface due to the interfacial tension gradient. The O/W/O system can be constructed using different kinds of organic solvents. Through this approach, good uniformity and reproducibility of the nanoparticle monolayers could be guaranteed even using a wide range of nanoparticle concentrations. Furthermore, this strategy is generally applicable to various nanoparticles with different sizes, shapes, components, and surface ligands, which offers a facile and general approach to functional nanodevices.
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Xiang Lin
Donghua University
Guoqiang Fang
Harbin Institute of Technology
Yuanlan Liu
Soochow University
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
State Ethnic Affairs Commission
Dalian Minzu University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0133342ff633f3657847c8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c01116