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Cooperative colloidal self-assembly of metal-protein superlattice wires

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  • Ville Liljeström

    (Aalto University
    Aalto University)

  • Ari Ora

    (Aalto University)

  • Jukka Hassinen

    (Aalto University)

  • Heikki T. Rekola

    (Aalto University)

  • Nonappa

    (Aalto University)

  • Maria Heilala

    (Aalto University)

  • Ville Hynninen

    (Aalto University)

  • Jussi J. Joensuu

    (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd)

  • Robin H. A. Ras

    (Aalto University
    Aalto University)

  • Päivi Törmä

    (Aalto University)

  • Olli Ikkala

    (Aalto University)

  • Mauri A. Kostiainen

    (Aalto University
    Aalto University)

Abstract

Material properties depend critically on the packing and order of constituent units throughout length scales. Beyond classically explored molecular self-assembly, structure formation in the nanoparticle and colloidal length scales have recently been actively explored for new functions. Structure of colloidal assemblies depends strongly on the assembly process, and higher structural control can be reliably achieved only if the process is deterministic. Here we show that self-assembly of cationic spherical metal nanoparticles and anionic rod-like viruses yields well-defined binary superlattice wires. The superlattice structures are explained by a cooperative assembly pathway that proceeds in a zipper-like manner after nucleation. Curiously, the formed superstructure shows right-handed helical twisting due to the right-handed structure of the virus. This leads to structure-dependent chiral plasmonic function of the material. The work highlights the importance of well-defined colloidal units when pursuing unforeseen and complex assemblies.

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  • Ville Liljeström & Ari Ora & Jukka Hassinen & Heikki T. Rekola & Nonappa & Maria Heilala & Ville Hynninen & Jussi J. Joensuu & Robin H. A. Ras & Päivi Törmä & Olli Ikkala & Mauri A. Kostiainen, 2017. "Cooperative colloidal self-assembly of metal-protein superlattice wires," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 8(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:8:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-017-00697-z
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-017-00697-z
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