Issue 20, 2014

Directed assembly of nanoparticles to isolated diatom valves using the non-wetting characteristics after pyrolysis

Abstract

A novel strategy for a directed nanoparticle coupling to isolated Stephanopyxis turris valves is presented. After pyrolysis, the valves exhibit incomplete wetting due to their characteristic T-shaped profiles as a prerequisite for a regioselective coupling reaction. A micromanipulation system allows for precise handling and their immobilization onto an adhesive substrate and manipulation into arrays.

Graphical abstract: Directed assembly of nanoparticles to isolated diatom valves using the non-wetting characteristics after pyrolysis

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
15 May 2014
Accepted
28 Jul 2014
First published
05 Aug 2014
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 11637-11645

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Directed assembly of nanoparticles to isolated diatom valves using the non-wetting characteristics after pyrolysis

A. Jantschke, C. Fischer, R. Hensel, H.-G. Braun and E. Brunner, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 11637 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR02662D

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