AIP Advances (Jun 2019)

Brewster angle optical reflection observation of self-limiting nanoparticle monolayer self-assembly at a liquid/liquid interface

  • Jiayang Hu,
  • Brady Pan,
  • Takuma Makihara,
  • Roy D. J. Garcia,
  • Irving P. Herman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5099487
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 065022 – 065022-6

Abstract

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Real-time optical reflection of incident p-polarized light near Brewster’s angle shows that after drop-casting iron oxide nanoparticles (NPs) in heptane on top of a diethylene glycol (DEG) liquid substrate, an iron oxide NP layer forms at the DEG/heptane interface, and it self-limits to a monolayer even when there are excess NPs dispersed in the upper heptane phase. Most modes of NP self-assembly do not self-limit growth after the formation of a single monolayer. Observations are compared to a reflection model incorporating the reflectances expected at each interface. An effective medium model of the dielectric constant is used to model the reflectance of the NP layer at the DEG/heptane interface.