ABSTRACT
This project was received in response to Nanoscale Science and Engineering initiative, NSF 01-157, category NER, and it addresses the manipulation and organization of nanoparticles. The organization of colloidal particles into one-, two- and three-dimensional ordered structures represents the first step towards the fabrication of a large number of miniaturized products of great technological importance. Structural attributes such as long-range order, high packing density, high surface-to-volume ratio, and reproducible shape and dimensions are highly desirable. Force microscopy and optical tweezers have been used for the manipulation of a small number of individual particles, while colloidal crystallization and templating have been used for particle organization; however, big challenges remain. Our goal is to develop a methodology that utilizes nonuniform electric fields (dielectrophoresis, DEP) to direct the organization of nanoparticles into well-defined two- and three-dimensional ordered structures (e.g., pyramids, parallelepipeds) with prescribed length scales and composition. Such methodology is scalable and readily automated, and would allow the manufacturing of functional materials with nanometer-scale order that can be used for their structural properties, e.g., photonic materials or high density data recording devices, and/or their structure, e.g., prefabricated blocks towards more complicated devices ("bottom up" strategy). We will follow a systematic approach, from 2D to 3D order and from microparticles to nanoparticles. This research is exploratory and high risk since forces developed during the organization process may nullify the DEP effect, and the dimensions of the electrodes required for the efficient organization of nanoparticles may be challenging to fabricate.
This research should lead to significant advancements in the field of nanotechnology by the (a) fabrication of nanostructures having hierarchical-order using DEP, and (b) development of process design tools for efficient implementation of DEP in large-scale manufacturing. The graduate and undergraduate students who will be involved in the project will gain valuable experience, while industry (and the community) will benefit from the expertise on nanostructures and nanomanufacturing developed at the university through this research.
PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH
Alexandridis, P; Sakai, T. "Amphiphilic block copolymer solutions as media for the facile synthesis and colloidal stabilization of metal nanoparticles.," ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.228, 2004, p. U507-U507.
Docoslis, A.; Alexandridis, P.. "Electric Field Simulations for the Prediction of Dielectrophoretic Forces in the Nanoscale," Proceed. 2nd Topical Conference on Nanometer Scale Science & Engineering, v.AIChE P, 2002, p. 163-173.
Docoslis, A.; Alexandridis, P.. "Dielectrophoretic Forces in the Nanoscale: Experiments and Modeling," NSF Design, Service and Manufacturing Grantees and Research Conference Proceedings, 2003, p. 2555-2563.
Docoslis, A.; Guo, M.; Baig, A.; Alexandridis, P.. "Non-uniform Electric Field-Assisted Assembly of Micron- and Nanoparticles for the Synthesis of Ordered Materials," 5th Panhellenic Chemical Engineering Conference Proceedings, 2005, p. paper 412.
Docoslis, A.; Tercero Espinoza, L. A.; Israel, B. A.; Abbott, N. L.; Alexandridis, P.. "Dielectrophoretic Capture of Viral Particles from Media of Physiological Ionic Strength," 2004 AIChE Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings. CD-ROM (ISBN: 0-8169-0965-2)., 2004, p. paper 134.
Docoslis, A.; Zhang, B.; Israel, B.; Alexandridis, P.; Tercero Espinoza, L. A.; Abbott, N. L.. "Using Microelectrodes to Enhance Virus Sampling in Surface-Based Biosensors," 5th Panhellenic Chemical Engineering Conference Proceedings, 2005, p. paper 386.
Docoslis, A; Alexandridis, P. "One-, two-, and three-dimensional organization of colloidal particles using nonuniform alternating current electric fields," ELECTROPHORESIS, v.23, 2002, p. 2174-2183.
Docoslis, A; Alexandridis, P. "Dielectrophoretic manipulation and organization of micron- and nano-particles.," ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.224, 2002, p. U308-U308.
Docoslis, A; Espinoza, LAT; Zhang, BB; Cheng, LL; Israel, BA; Alexandridis, P; Abbott, NL. "Using nonuniform electric fields to accelerate the transport of viruses to surfaces from media of physiological ionic strength," LANGMUIR, v.23, 2007, p. 3840-3848.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Single-step synthesis and stabilization of metal nanoparticles in aqueous pluronic block copolymer solutions at ambient temperature," LANGMUIR, v.20, 2004, p. 8426-8430.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Mechanism of gold metal ion reduction, nanoparticle growth and size control in aqueous amphiphilic block copolymer solutions at ambient conditions," JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B, v.109, 2005, p. 7766-7777.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Size- and shape-controlled synthesis of colloidal gold through autoreduction of the auric cation by poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) block copolymers in aqueous solutions at ambient conditions," NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.16, 2005, p. S344-S353.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Spontaneous formation of gold nanoparticles in poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) solutions: Solvent quality and polymer structure effects," LANGMUIR, v.21, 2005, p. 8019-8025.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Ag and au monometallic and bimetallic colloids: Morphogenesis in amphiphilic block copolymer solutions," CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS, v.18, 2006, p. 2577-2583.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Facile preparation of Ag-Au bimetallic nanonetworks," MATERIALS LETTERS, v.60, 2006, p. 1983-1986.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Metal nanoparticle synthesis and organization in 1-D, 2-D and 3-D structures formed by amphiphilic block copolymers," ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.230, 2005, p. U3725-U3725.
Sakai, T; Alexandridis, P. "Block copolymer-templated size and shape-controlled synthesis of metal nanoparticles," ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.230, 2005, p. U4032-U4032.