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Nanostructured Assembly of Magnetic and Plasmonic Nanoparticles Transferred from AOT Winsor Phases to Oil‐in‐Water Functional Dispersions

Nanoparticle interactions can mediate assemblies and self‐organization into colloidal superstructures, if then control of the size and stabilization is highly required towards the fabrication of functional nanomaterials. In the proposed approach, different types of water‐dispersible and oil‐dispersi...

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Published in:ChemNanoMat : chemistry of nanomaterials for energy, biology and more biology and more, 2023-01, Vol.9 (1), p.n/a
Main Authors: Fortes Martín, Rebeca, Prietzel, Claudia, Koetz, Joachim
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Language:English
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Summary:Nanoparticle interactions can mediate assemblies and self‐organization into colloidal superstructures, if then control of the size and stabilization is highly required towards the fabrication of functional nanomaterials. In the proposed approach, different types of water‐dispersible and oil‐dispersible nanoparticles were incorporated in water‐in oil (w/o) microemulsions stabilized by Aerosol‐OT (AOT) as surfactant. Phase separation at higher surfactant and water contents resulted in the formation of a heterocoagulate, which can be separated with an external magnet. This magnetic heterocoagulate, which can contain 3 different types of nanoparticles, can be dispersed in longer‐chain carboxylic acids. An additional phase‐transfer into oil‐in water (o/w) dispersions was mediated by an auxiliary surfactant in water‐ethanol. The resulting nanostructures from heterocoagulates formed at higher temperatures consisted on inner domains of water‐dispersible nanoparticles embedded in a matrix‐shell of oleyl‐capped nanoparticles. Thus, a new encapsulation strategy is achieved under relative mild conditions, combining three types of nanoparticles and providing compartmentalization and magnetic‐responsiveness. A magnetic heterocoagulate is formed from unstable AOT microemulsions containing water‐dispersible and oil‐dispersible nanoparticles. The phase‐transfer of the heterocoagulates to oil‐in‐water dispersions resulted in encapsulating nanostructures of inner aqueous domains embedded by oleyl‐capped nanoparticles.
ISSN:2199-692X
2199-692X
DOI:10.1002/cnma.202200353