Quantitative Analogy Between Polymer Grafted Nanoparticles and Patchy Particles
ORAL
Abstract
We establish a quantitative analogy between polymer grafted nanoparticles (PGNPs) and patchy nanoparticles (NPs). Over much of the experimentally relevant parameter space, we show that PGNPs behave quantitatively like Janus NPs, with the patch size having a universal dependence on the number of grafted chains and the ratio of the size the NPs to the grafted chain size. The widely observed anisotropic self-assembly of PGNPs into superstructures can thus be understood through simple geometric considerations of single patch model, in the same spirit as the geometry-based surfactant models of Israelachvili
*The authors thank the National Science Foundation for financial support of this work. AC acknowledges financial supported from the National Science Foundation under CAREER Grant No. DMR-0846426.
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