Ligand-Mediated Interactions between Nanoscale Surfaces Depend Sensitively and Nonlinearly on Temperature, Facet Dimensions, and Ligand Coverage
Asaph Widmer-Cooper, Phillip L. Geissler

TL;DR
This study investigates how ligand coverage, facet size, and temperature influence ligand ordering and nanoparticle interactions, revealing nonlinear effects and conditions that induce attractive forces between ligand monolayers.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the nonlinear temperature dependence and facet size effects on ligand ordering and nanoparticle interactions at the nanoscale.
Findings
Ligand ordering depends on facet dimensions and coverage.
Temperature shifts the order-disorder transition nonlinearly.
Ordered ligands induce attractive interactions between particles.
Abstract
Nanoparticles are often covered in ligand monolayers, which can undergo a temperature-dependent order-disorder transition that switches the particle-particle interaction from repulsive to attractive in solution. In this work, we examine how changes in the ligand surface coverage and facet dimensions affect the ordering of ligands, the arrangement of nearby solvent molecules, and the interaction between ligand monolayers on different particles. In particular, we consider the case of strongly bound octadecyl ligands on the (100) facet of CdS in the presence of an explicit n-hexane solvent. Depending on the facet dimensions and surface coverage, we observe three distinct ordered states that differ in how the ligands are packed together, and which affect the thickness of the ligand shell and the structure of the ligand-solvent interface. The temperature dependence of the order-disorder…
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