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Precision Engineering of Nano-assemblies in Superfluid Helium by Use of Weak van der Waals Forces

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posted on 2024-07-02, 08:56 authored by Gokhan Topcu, Aula Al Hindawi, Cheng Feng, Daniel Spence, Berlian Sitorus, Hanqing Liu, Andrew Ellis, Shengfu Yang

The ability to precisely engineer nanostructures underpins a wide range of applications in areas such as electronics, optics, and biomedical sciences. Here we present a novel approach for the growth of nanoparticle assemblies that leverages the unique properties of superfluid helium. Unlike viscous solvents at or near room temperature, superfluid helium provides an unperturbed and cold environment in which weak van der Waals interactions between molecular templates and metal atoms become significant and can define the spatial arrangement of nanoparticles. To demonstrate this concept, diol and porphyrin-based molecules are employed as templates to grow gold nanoparticle assemblies in superfluid helium droplets. After soft-landing on a solid surface to remove the helium, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging shows the growth of gold nanoparticles at specific binding sites within the molecular templates where the interaction between gold atoms and the molecular template is at its strongest.


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Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Chemistry

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Communications Chemistry

Volume

7

Pagination

125

Publisher

Nature Research (part of Springer Nature)

issn

2041-1723

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-07-02

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Shengfu Yang

Deposit date

2024-05-15

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