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Hierarchical Assembly of Ultranarrow Alkylamine-Coated ZnS Nanorods: A Synchrotron Surface X-Ray Diffraction Study
Abstract
The packing of anisotropic ultranarrow nanoparticles (r ≤ 0.5 nm) in Langmuir films was investigated for two types of nanoparticles: short ZnS wires coated with tetradecylamine and ZnS rods coated with octadecylamine. In situ grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering (GISAXS) revealed the formation, even under zero pressure, of ordered superstructures on the water surface consisting of alternating nanoparticles. A hierarchical “packing model” is proposed, based on GISAXS, transmission electron microscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and grazing incidence X-ray diffraction of pure surfactant Langmuir films- Text
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- Langmuir films
- water surface
- ZnS wires
- anisotropic ultranarrow nanoparticles
- transmission electron microscopy
- GISAXS
- Hierarchical Assembly
- incidence
- ZnS rods
- surfactant Langmuir films
- thermogravimetric analysis