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Ionic depletion at the crystalline Gibbs layer of PEG-capped gold nanoparticle brushes at aqueous surfaces
Ames Laboratory Accepted Manuscripts
  • Wenjie Wang, Ames Laboratory
  • Honghu Zhang, Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
  • Surya Mallapragada, Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
  • Alex Travesset, Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
  • David Vaknin, Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
Publication Date
12-14-2017
Department
Ames Laboratory; Physics and Astronomy; Chemical and Biological Engineering
OSTI ID+
1413364
Report Number
IS-J 9553
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.1.076002
Journal Title
Physical Review Materials
Abstract

In situ surface-sensitive x-ray diffraction and grazing incidence x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (GIXFS) methods are combined to determine the ionic distributions across the liquid/vapor interfaces of thiolated-polyethylene-glycol–capped gold nanoparticle (PEG-AuNP) solutions. Induced by the addition of salts (i.e., Cs2SO4) to PEG-AuNPs solutions, two-dimensional hexagonal lattices of PEG-AuNPs form spontaneously at the aqueous surfaces, as is demonstrated by x-ray reflectivity and grazing incidence small-angle x-ray scattering. By taking advantage of element specificity with the GIXFS method, we find that the cation Cs+ concentration at the crystalline film is significantly reduced in parts of the PEG-AuNP film compared with that in the bulk.

Language
en
Publisher
Iowa State University Digital Repository, Ames IA (United States)
Citation Information
Wenjie Wang, Honghu Zhang, Surya Mallapragada, Alex Travesset, et al.. "Ionic depletion at the crystalline Gibbs layer of PEG-capped gold nanoparticle brushes at aqueous surfaces" Vol. 1 Iss. 7 (2017) p. 076002
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mallapragada_surya_k/62/