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Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures
Janus nanoparticles offer enormous possibilities through a binary selective functionalization and dual properties. Their self-assembly has attracted strong interest due to their potential as building blocks to obtain molecular colloids, supracrystals and well-organized nanostructures that can lead t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00102c |
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author | Reguera, Javier Flora, Tatjana Winckelmans, Naomi Rodríguez-Cabello, José C. Bals, Sara |
author_facet | Reguera, Javier Flora, Tatjana Winckelmans, Naomi Rodríguez-Cabello, José C. Bals, Sara |
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description | Janus nanoparticles offer enormous possibilities through a binary selective functionalization and dual properties. Their self-assembly has attracted strong interest due to their potential as building blocks to obtain molecular colloids, supracrystals and well-organized nanostructures that can lead to new functionalities. However, this self-assembly has been focused on relatively simple symmetrical morphologies, while for complex nanostructures this process has been unexplored. Here, we study the assembly of plasmonic-magnetic Janus nanoparticles with a branched (nanostar) – sphere morphology. The branched morphology enhances their plasmonic properties in the near-infrared region and therefore their applicability, but at the same time constrains their self-assembly capabilities to obtain more organized or functional suprastructures. We describe the self-assembly of these nanoparticles after amphiphilic functionalization. The role of the nanoparticle branching, as well as the size of the polymer-coating, is explored. We show how the use of large molecular weight stabilizing polymers can overcome the anisotropy of the nanoparticles producing a change in the morphology from small clusters to larger quasi-cylindrical nanostructures. Finally, the Janus nanoparticles are functionalized with a thermo-responsive elastin-like recombinamer. These nanoparticles undergo reversible self-assembly in the presence of free polymer giving rise to nanoparticle-stabilized nanogel-like structures with controlled size, providing the possibility to expand their applicability to multi-stimuli controlled self-assembly. |
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spelling | pubmed-94175272022-09-20 Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures Reguera, Javier Flora, Tatjana Winckelmans, Naomi Rodríguez-Cabello, José C. Bals, Sara Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Janus nanoparticles offer enormous possibilities through a binary selective functionalization and dual properties. Their self-assembly has attracted strong interest due to their potential as building blocks to obtain molecular colloids, supracrystals and well-organized nanostructures that can lead to new functionalities. However, this self-assembly has been focused on relatively simple symmetrical morphologies, while for complex nanostructures this process has been unexplored. Here, we study the assembly of plasmonic-magnetic Janus nanoparticles with a branched (nanostar) – sphere morphology. The branched morphology enhances their plasmonic properties in the near-infrared region and therefore their applicability, but at the same time constrains their self-assembly capabilities to obtain more organized or functional suprastructures. We describe the self-assembly of these nanoparticles after amphiphilic functionalization. The role of the nanoparticle branching, as well as the size of the polymer-coating, is explored. We show how the use of large molecular weight stabilizing polymers can overcome the anisotropy of the nanoparticles producing a change in the morphology from small clusters to larger quasi-cylindrical nanostructures. Finally, the Janus nanoparticles are functionalized with a thermo-responsive elastin-like recombinamer. These nanoparticles undergo reversible self-assembly in the presence of free polymer giving rise to nanoparticle-stabilized nanogel-like structures with controlled size, providing the possibility to expand their applicability to multi-stimuli controlled self-assembly. RSC 2020-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9417527/ /pubmed/36133381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00102c Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Reguera, Javier Flora, Tatjana Winckelmans, Naomi Rodríguez-Cabello, José C. Bals, Sara Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures |
title | Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures |
title_full | Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures |
title_fullStr | Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures |
title_full_unstemmed | Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures |
title_short | Self-assembly of Janus Au:Fe(3)O(4) branched nanoparticles. From organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures |
title_sort | self-assembly of janus au:fe(3)o(4) branched nanoparticles. from organized clusters to stimuli-responsive nanogel suprastructures |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417527/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133381 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00102c |
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