Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions

A method for fabricating aligned nanowire arrays on surfaces is shown. Gold and segmented Au/Ni/Au nanowires of high aspect ratio have been prepared by template electrosynthesis, and functionalized with charged short alkanethiols that can be ionized in aqueous solutions. Different distributions of f...

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Autores principales: Bellino, M.G., Calvo, E.J., Gordillo, G.J.
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spelling todo:paper_18626254_v3_n1_p1_Bellino2023-10-03T16:33:24Z Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions Bellino, M.G. Calvo, E.J. Gordillo, G.J. Alkanethiols Applied magnetic fields Aqueous solutions Aqueous suspensions Bifunctionalization Different distributions Electrical repulsion Electrostatic self assembly Functionalized High aspect ratio High magnetic anisotropy Linear alignments Low magnetic fields Magnetic interactions Nanowire arrays Aspect ratio Dissociation Electrostatics Magnetic anisotropy Magnetic fields Nanowires Photoresists Pressure drop Suspensions (fluids) Electric wire A method for fabricating aligned nanowire arrays on surfaces is shown. Gold and segmented Au/Ni/Au nanowires of high aspect ratio have been prepared by template electrosynthesis, and functionalized with charged short alkanethiols that can be ionized in aqueous solutions. Different distributions of funtionalized nanowires could be obtained on large surfaces from nanowire aqueous suspensions, avoiding aggregation due to electrical repulsion. Due to the high magnetic anisotropy of segmented Au/Ni/Au nanowires chaining of aligned nanowires could be obtained by applying a low magnetic field. While electrostatics favours side wire interactions due to the high aspect ratio, concurrent electrostatics and applied magnetic field yields end-to-end interaction and linear alignment without bifunctionalization. © 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH&Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Fil:Bellino, M.G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Calvo, E.J. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18626254_v3_n1_p1_Bellino
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topic Alkanethiols
Applied magnetic fields
Aqueous solutions
Aqueous suspensions
Bifunctionalization
Different distributions
Electrical repulsion
Electrostatic self assembly
Functionalized
High aspect ratio
High magnetic anisotropy
Linear alignments
Low magnetic fields
Magnetic interactions
Nanowire arrays
Aspect ratio
Dissociation
Electrostatics
Magnetic anisotropy
Magnetic fields
Nanowires
Photoresists
Pressure drop
Suspensions (fluids)
Electric wire
spellingShingle Alkanethiols
Applied magnetic fields
Aqueous solutions
Aqueous suspensions
Bifunctionalization
Different distributions
Electrical repulsion
Electrostatic self assembly
Functionalized
High aspect ratio
High magnetic anisotropy
Linear alignments
Low magnetic fields
Magnetic interactions
Nanowire arrays
Aspect ratio
Dissociation
Electrostatics
Magnetic anisotropy
Magnetic fields
Nanowires
Photoresists
Pressure drop
Suspensions (fluids)
Electric wire
Bellino, M.G.
Calvo, E.J.
Gordillo, G.J.
Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions
topic_facet Alkanethiols
Applied magnetic fields
Aqueous solutions
Aqueous suspensions
Bifunctionalization
Different distributions
Electrical repulsion
Electrostatic self assembly
Functionalized
High aspect ratio
High magnetic anisotropy
Linear alignments
Low magnetic fields
Magnetic interactions
Nanowire arrays
Aspect ratio
Dissociation
Electrostatics
Magnetic anisotropy
Magnetic fields
Nanowires
Photoresists
Pressure drop
Suspensions (fluids)
Electric wire
description A method for fabricating aligned nanowire arrays on surfaces is shown. Gold and segmented Au/Ni/Au nanowires of high aspect ratio have been prepared by template electrosynthesis, and functionalized with charged short alkanethiols that can be ionized in aqueous solutions. Different distributions of funtionalized nanowires could be obtained on large surfaces from nanowire aqueous suspensions, avoiding aggregation due to electrical repulsion. Due to the high magnetic anisotropy of segmented Au/Ni/Au nanowires chaining of aligned nanowires could be obtained by applying a low magnetic field. While electrostatics favours side wire interactions due to the high aspect ratio, concurrent electrostatics and applied magnetic field yields end-to-end interaction and linear alignment without bifunctionalization. © 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH&Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
format JOUR
author Bellino, M.G.
Calvo, E.J.
Gordillo, G.J.
author_facet Bellino, M.G.
Calvo, E.J.
Gordillo, G.J.
author_sort Bellino, M.G.
title Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions
title_short Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions
title_full Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions
title_fullStr Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions
title_full_unstemmed Nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions
title_sort nanowire manipulation on surfaces through electrostatic self-assembly and magnetic interactions
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_18626254_v3_n1_p1_Bellino
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