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Non-equilibrium anisotropic colloidal single crystal growth with DNA.


ABSTRACT: Anisotropic colloidal crystals are materials with novel optical and electronic properties. However, experimental observations of colloidal single crystals have been limited to relatively isotropic habits. Here, we show DNA-mediated crystallization of two types of nanoparticles with different hydrodynamic radii that form highly anisotropic, hexagonal prism microcrystals with AB2 crystallographic symmetry. The DNA directs the nanoparticles to assemble into a non-equilibrium crystal shape that is enclosed by the highest surface energy facets (AB2(10[Formula: see text]0) and AB2(0001)). Simulations and theoretical arguments show that this observation is a consequence of large energy barriers between different terminations of the AB2(10[Formula: see text]0) facet, which results in a significant deceleration of the (10[Formula: see text]0) facet growth rate. In addition to reporting a hexagonal colloidal crystal habit, this work introduces a potentially general plane multiplicity mechanism for growing non-equilibrium crystal shapes, an advance that will be useful for designing colloidal crystal habits with important applications in both optics and photocatalysis.

SUBMITTER: Seo SE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6212572 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Non-equilibrium anisotropic colloidal single crystal growth with DNA.

Seo Soyoung E SE   Girard Martin M   Olvera de la Cruz Monica M   Mirkin Chad A CA  

Nature communications 20181101 1


Anisotropic colloidal crystals are materials with novel optical and electronic properties. However, experimental observations of colloidal single crystals have been limited to relatively isotropic habits. Here, we show DNA-mediated crystallization of two types of nanoparticles with different hydrodynamic radii that form highly anisotropic, hexagonal prism microcrystals with AB<sub>2</sub> crystallographic symmetry. The DNA directs the nanoparticles to assemble into a non-equilibrium crystal shap  ...[more]

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