Recognition-directed orthogonal self-assembly of polymers and nanoparticles on patterned surfaces

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Hao XuV M Rotello

Abstract

We demonstrate the patterning of silica substrates with thymine (Thy-PS) and positively charged N-methylpyridinium (PVMP) polymers using photolithography and the subsequent orthogonal modification of these surfaces using diaminopyridine-functionalized polystyrene (DAP-PS) and carboxylate-derivatized CdSe/ZnS core-shell nanoparticles (COO-NP) through diamidopyridine-thymine three-point hydrogen bonding and pyridinium-carboxylate electrostatic interactions, respectively. This two-component orthogonal surface modification was accomplished in a self-sorting, single-step fashion, providing a versatile tool for the rapid and efficient creation of complex materials.

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