Title: MoSIx nanowires functionalization for molecular-scale connectivity
1MoSIx nanowires functionalization for
molecular-scale connectivity
Mihaela Irina Ploscaru Jozef Stefan Institute
SLONANO 2007
2MoSIx nanowires
- one step synthesis - wool like appearance
- bundles of nanowires having a diameter from 1 µm
down to 20 nm and a length of up to 5 mm
- easily disperse in low diameter bundles in
organic solvents like isopropanol, methanol,
ethanol, acetone, etc. and even H2O
3Structure of MoSIx nanowires
- XRD measurements individual nanowires are
composed of Mo6 octahedral clusters - surrounded by S or I atoms and connected by
bridging anions of S
A. Meden et al., Nanotechnology 16, 1578
(2005) V. Nicolosi et al., Adv. Matter 19, 543
(2007)
- EXAFS measurements the distance between Mo
atoms is d2.63 Å
4Connectivity of MoSIx nanowires
- functionalization of nanowires with gold
- the presence of S in the structure of the
nanowires - S and Au like each other covalent bond.
- gold has a fcc crystalline structure with an
Au-Au atom distance of about 2.88 Å
A. Meden et al., Nanotechnology 16, 1578
(2005) V. Nicolosi et al., Adv. Matter 19, 543
(2007)
5Sample preparation
- dispersion of the nanowires in IPA or water at
concentration c0.1 mg/ml - (V. Nicolosi et al., Chem. Phys. Lett. 425, 89
(2006)) - AFM studies of the dispersed nanowires
- AuNPs provided by BBI International company
- AFM studies of the AuNPs
- MoSIx nanowires mixed with AuNPs and left for 3
days at 4 ºC to react.
6AFM analysis of functionalized nanowires
- AuNPs reproducibly attach to the MoSIx
nanowires - we have single attachment one AuNP at the end
of the nanowire - we have also seen multiple attachments 2
nanowires attached to one gold cluster or 3
nanowires attached to one gold cluster.
M.I. Ploscaru et al., Nanoletters 7, 1445 (2007)
7Multi terminal-connections distribution
- schematic representation of 2 terminal-connection
s and AFM image - nanowires of 0.5 nm connected to 3 nm gold
colloid.
- 3 terminal-connections - narrow distribution
centered at around 120º angle - 2 terminal-connections - broad distribution with
angles ranging from 80º to 180º.
- schematic representation of 3 terminal-connection
s and AFM image - nanowires of 1 nm, 1.5 nm and 2 nm connected
to 5 nm gold colloid.
8Possible connectivity of the multi
terminal-connectors
- search for planes that can form 120º between
each other - truncate the corners
- we obtain a cluster formed of combination of
(111) and (100) planes.
- the projection of the normals of three (111)
planes form a 120º angle.
- the normals of a two (111) planes and one (100)
plane form an angle of approximately 120º.
9Control experiments with Ag nanoparticles
- AuNPs attach to MoSIx nanowires
- we have single and also multiple attachments.
- sample was prepared as for Au attachment
- non-attachment of AgNPs
- the repulsion forces between the negatively
charged colloids and negatively charged nanowires
could not be surpassed.
10Protein functionalization I
- protein of high molecular mass (660 kDa) and
with surface rich in disulfide bonds
- dispersion of nanowires in water mixed with
gold clusters and thyroglobulin - the solution was left to react in fridge for 3
days and then analyzed under the AFM - direct attachment of the protein to the
nanowire - the gold clusters attached on the protein.
11Protein functionalization II
- GFP functionalized nanowires
- thyroglobulin functionalized MoSIx nanowires
12Possible applications in bio-nano technology
1. nanocircuits
- gold-nanowire networks for possible future
devices
2. biosensors
3. photodetection
- GFP can be used as a marker
- fluoresces in the lower green portion
- of the visible spectrum
- (Excitation max488 nm Emission max507 nm)
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