Ionic depletion at the crystalline Gibbs layer of PEG-capped gold nanoparticles brushes at aqueous surfaces.
ORAL
Abstract
In-situ surface sensitive X-ray diffraction and grazing incidence X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (GIXFS) methods are combined to determine the ionic distributions across the liquid interfaces of thiolated-polyethylene-glycol capped gold nanoparticles (PEG-AuNPs) solutions. Induced by the addition of salts (i.e., Cs2SO4) to PEG-AuNPs solutions, 2D hexagonal lattices of PEG-AuNPs form spontaneously at the aqueous surfaces, as has been demonstrated by X-ray reflectivity (XR) and grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS). By taking advantage of element specificity with GIXFS method, we find that the cation Cs+ concentration at the crystalline film is significantly reduced in parts of the PEG-AuNPs film compared to that in the bulk.
*Supported by DOE Basic Energy Sciences, Contract # DE-AC02-07CH11358.
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Presenters
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David Vaknin
- Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University