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Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods

We report the synthesis of the first stable, solution-processable and photocrosslinkable hybrid organic/inorganic titanium dioxide nanorods as ‘hairy rods’ coated with phosphonate ligands with photoreactive coumarin groups located in a terminal position. The relationships between the chemical struct...

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Autores principales: Cheng, Fei, Verrelli, Emanuele, Alharthi, Fahad A., Kelly, Stephen M., O'Neill, Mary, Kemp, Neil T., Kitney, Stuart P., Lai, Khue T., Mehl, Georg H., Anthopoulos, Thomas
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Publicado: RSC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00054a
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author Cheng, Fei
Verrelli, Emanuele
Alharthi, Fahad A.
Kelly, Stephen M.
O'Neill, Mary
Kemp, Neil T.
Kitney, Stuart P.
Lai, Khue T.
Mehl, Georg H.
Anthopoulos, Thomas
author_facet Cheng, Fei
Verrelli, Emanuele
Alharthi, Fahad A.
Kelly, Stephen M.
O'Neill, Mary
Kemp, Neil T.
Kitney, Stuart P.
Lai, Khue T.
Mehl, Georg H.
Anthopoulos, Thomas
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description We report the synthesis of the first stable, solution-processable and photocrosslinkable hybrid organic/inorganic titanium dioxide nanorods as ‘hairy rods’ coated with phosphonate ligands with photoreactive coumarin groups located in a terminal position. The relationships between the chemical structure of the diethyl-ω-[(7-oxycoumaryl)-n-alkyl]phosphonate ligands on the ligand exchange rate (LER) and the solubility of the resultant ligand-stabilized titanium dioxide nanorods in organic solvents are elucidated. These TiO(2) nanorods, with an organic ligand coating, are short enough (aspect ratio = 5–8) to be dissolved in chlorobenzene at high concentrations, but long enough to form lyotropic nematic liquid crystals. These colloidal solutions are used to deposit a thin, uniform layer of hybrid organic/inorganic TiO(2) nanorods with their long axes in the plane of a flat, smooth substrate through a self-organization process. Standard photolithographic patterning creates an insoluble dielectric layer of the desired thickness, smoothness and uniformity and with a dielectric constant of sufficient magnitude, k = 8, suitable for the fabrication of multilayer, plastic electronic devices using solution-based fabrication techniques, such as ink-jet printing, used in roll-to-roll manufacturing.
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spelling pubmed-94732312022-09-20 Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods Cheng, Fei Verrelli, Emanuele Alharthi, Fahad A. Kelly, Stephen M. O'Neill, Mary Kemp, Neil T. Kitney, Stuart P. Lai, Khue T. Mehl, Georg H. Anthopoulos, Thomas Nanoscale Adv Chemistry We report the synthesis of the first stable, solution-processable and photocrosslinkable hybrid organic/inorganic titanium dioxide nanorods as ‘hairy rods’ coated with phosphonate ligands with photoreactive coumarin groups located in a terminal position. The relationships between the chemical structure of the diethyl-ω-[(7-oxycoumaryl)-n-alkyl]phosphonate ligands on the ligand exchange rate (LER) and the solubility of the resultant ligand-stabilized titanium dioxide nanorods in organic solvents are elucidated. These TiO(2) nanorods, with an organic ligand coating, are short enough (aspect ratio = 5–8) to be dissolved in chlorobenzene at high concentrations, but long enough to form lyotropic nematic liquid crystals. These colloidal solutions are used to deposit a thin, uniform layer of hybrid organic/inorganic TiO(2) nanorods with their long axes in the plane of a flat, smooth substrate through a self-organization process. Standard photolithographic patterning creates an insoluble dielectric layer of the desired thickness, smoothness and uniformity and with a dielectric constant of sufficient magnitude, k = 8, suitable for the fabrication of multilayer, plastic electronic devices using solution-based fabrication techniques, such as ink-jet printing, used in roll-to-roll manufacturing. RSC 2018-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9473231/ /pubmed/36132481 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00054a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Cheng, Fei
Verrelli, Emanuele
Alharthi, Fahad A.
Kelly, Stephen M.
O'Neill, Mary
Kemp, Neil T.
Kitney, Stuart P.
Lai, Khue T.
Mehl, Georg H.
Anthopoulos, Thomas
Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods
title Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods
title_full Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods
title_fullStr Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods
title_full_unstemmed Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods
title_short Lyotropic ‘hairy’ TiO(2) nanorods
title_sort lyotropic ‘hairy’ tio(2) nanorods
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132481
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00054a
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