Understanding and tailoring ligand interactions in the self-assembly of branched colloidal nanocrystals into planar superlattices

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Colloidal nanocrystals can self-assemble into highly ordered superlattices. Recent studies have focused on changing their morphology by tuning the nanocrystal interactions via ligand-based surface modification for simple particle shapes. Here we demonstrate that this principle is transferable to and even enriched in the case of a class of branched nanocrystals made of a CdSe core and eight CdS pods, so-called octapods. Through careful experimental analysis, we show that the octapods have a heterogeneous ligand distribution, resembling a cone wrapping the individual pods. This induces location-specific interactions that, combined with variation of the pod aspect ratio and ligands, lead to a wide range of planar superlattices assembled at an air-liquid interface. We capture these findings using a simple simulation model, which reveals the necessity of including ligand-based interactions to achieve these superlattices. Our work evidences the sensitivity that ligands offer for the self-assembly of branched nanocrystals, thus opening new routes for metamaterial creation.

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Castelli, A., De Graaf, J., Marras, S., Brescia, R., Goldoni, L., Manna, L., & Arciniegas, M. P. (2018). Understanding and tailoring ligand interactions in the self-assembly of branched colloidal nanocrystals into planar superlattices. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03550-z

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