Role of polymer graft stiffness in electrostatic-driven self-assembly of nanoparticles in solutions

IF 2.9 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Rajesh Pavan Pothukuchi, Mithun Radhakrishna
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Abstract

Self-assembly of Nanoparticles (NPs) in solution has garnered tremendous attention among researchers because of their electrical, chemical, and optoelectronic properties at the macroscale with potential applications in bio-imaging, bio-medicine, and therapeutics. Control of size, shape, and composition at the nanoscale is important in tuning the material's bulk properties. The grafting of NPs with polymers enables us to tune such bulk material properties at the nano level by controlling their assemblies, especially in solutions. The stiffness of grafts plays a crucial role in tuning the self-assembly of spherical NPs grafted with polyions (PGNs). Many recent studies based on single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) and double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) showed the potential applications of such assemblies. In this work, we have performed coarse-grained molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to understand the charge-driven self-assembly of PGNs by varying stiffness of polymer grafts, the grafting density, and graft length. Self-assembly of these PGNs leads to the formation of different structures driven by the rigidity of polyion chains and the electrostatic interactions. A dramatic change in morphological transitions can be achieved, ranging from rings, strings, and percolated structures and ordered to disordered aggregates by tuning the control parameters. The percolated structures form disordered structures upon annealing with potential applications in thermal under filling, neuromorphic devices, and biological systems including drug delivery, and therapeutics.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 化学-物理:原子、分子和化学物理
CiteScore
5.50
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9.10%
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2675
审稿时长
2.0 months
期刊介绍: Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) is an international journal co-owned by 19 physical chemistry and physics societies from around the world. This journal publishes original, cutting-edge research in physical chemistry, chemical physics and biophysical chemistry. To be suitable for publication in PCCP, articles must include significant innovation and/or insight into physical chemistry; this is the most important criterion that reviewers and Editors will judge against when evaluating submissions. The journal has a broad scope and welcomes contributions spanning experiment, theory, computation and data science. Topical coverage includes spectroscopy, dynamics, kinetics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, catalysis, surface science, quantum mechanics, quantum computing and machine learning. Interdisciplinary research areas such as polymers and soft matter, materials, nanoscience, energy, surfaces/interfaces, and biophysical chemistry are welcomed if they demonstrate significant innovation and/or insight into physical chemistry. Joined experimental/theoretical studies are particularly appreciated when complementary and based on up-to-date approaches.
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