2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c09319
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Template Dissolution Interfacial Patterning of Single Colloids for Nanoelectrochemistry and Nanosensing

Abstract: Deterministic positioning and assembly of colloidal nanoparticles (NPs) onto substrates is a core requirement and a promising alternative to top down lithography to create functional nanostructures and nanodevices with intriguing optical, electrical, and catalytic features. Capillaryassisted particle assembly (CAPA) has emerged as an attractive technique to this end, as it allows controlled and selective assembly of a wide variety of NPs onto predefined topographical templates using capillary forces. One criti… Show more

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“…Further, the technique forbids the system to be influenced by the refractive index of the adhesive layer and provides full access to the colloid surface in contrast to the previous CAPA. [ 33 ] The sphere is a choice of shape because of its minimal surface contact with the substrate. Once adapted for spherical morphology, other isotropic geometries (i.e., nanocubes) thus become more feasible because of their enhanced surface contact area with the target substrate.…”
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“…Further, the technique forbids the system to be influenced by the refractive index of the adhesive layer and provides full access to the colloid surface in contrast to the previous CAPA. [ 33 ] The sphere is a choice of shape because of its minimal surface contact with the substrate. Once adapted for spherical morphology, other isotropic geometries (i.e., nanocubes) thus become more feasible because of their enhanced surface contact area with the target substrate.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[ 63 ] Here, we show the decomposition of the dye with the visible light photon energies, which is well below the band‐gap of TiO 2. The work‐function of Au, conduction and valance band of bulk TiO 2 , [ 65 ] the redox potential of MO in solution, [ 66 ] and the reaction mechanisms are shown in Figure 4e. To measure the oxidation rate of the dye, we avoided exposure to the ambient light, while the sample was illuminated by the broadband halogen lamp together with the LED sources at fixed angles.…”
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“…Spontaneously, self-assembly of molecules or particles into 2D/3D architectures ( 11 , 12 ) has emerged as an effective thin film process with advantages such as low cost, good compatibility with existing technology, and minimal infrastructure requirements. Recent development of 2D nanoparticle (NP) assemblies with surface tunability ( 13 ) enables promising application opportunities such as skin-like multifunctional wearable systems ( 14 ). Further explorations have focused on improving the efficiency to construct 2D thin films, through destabilization-based assembly ( 15 ), external-force assistance ( 16 ), and chemical linker–induced assembly ( 17 ).…”
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