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Title: Self-assembly of charged colloidal cubes
Authors: Rosenberg, M.
Dekker, F.
Donaldson, J. G.
Philipse, A. P.
Kantorovich, S. S.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Self-assembly of charged colloidal cubes / M. Rosenberg, F. Dekker, J. G. Donaldson, A. P. Philipse, et al. . — DOI 10.1039/c9sm02189b // Soft Matter. — 2020. — Vol. 18. — Iss. 16. — P. 4451-4461.
Abstract: In this work, we show how and why the interactions between charged cubic colloids range from radially isotropic to strongly directionally anisotropic, depending on tuneable factors. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we illustrate the effects of typical solvents to complement experimental investigations of cube assembly. We find that in low-salinity water solutions, where cube self-assembly is observed, the colloidal shape anisotropy leads to the strongest attraction along the corner-to-corner line, followed by edge-to-edge, with a face-to-face configuration of the cubes only becoming energetically favorable after the colloids have collapsed into the van der Waals attraction minimum. Analysing the potential of mean force between colloids with varied cubicity, we identify the origin of the asymmetric microstructures seen in experiment. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Keywords: ANISOTROPY
GEOMETRY
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS
SELF ASSEMBLY
VAN DER WAALS FORCES
EDGE-TO-EDGE
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS
FACE TO FACE
LOW-SALINITY WATER
MOLECULAR DYNAMICS SIMULATIONS
POTENTIAL OF MEAN FORCE
SHAPE ANISOTROPY
VAN DER WAALS ATTRACTION
SOLS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90779
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
cc-by-nc
SCOPUS ID: 85084693189
WOS ID: 000536246800008
PURE ID: 13143771
ISSN: 1744-683X
DOI: 10.1039/c9sm02189b
Sponsorship: Austrian Science Fund, FWF: START-Projekt Y 627-N27
Russian Science Foundation, RSF: 19-12-00209
We thank Prof. A. Ivanov for helpful discussions. F. D. wants to acknowledge Dr Leon Bremer and Dr Harm Langermans for their help with the Langmuir–Blodgett experiments. This research has been supported by the Russian Science Foundation Grant No. 19-12-00209. The authors acknowledge support from the Austrian Research Fund (FWF), START-Projekt Y 627-N27. Computer simulations were performed using the Vienna Scientific Cluster (VSC-3 and VSC-4).
RSCF project card: 19-12-00209
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