Ultrasound Stimulated Nucleation and Growth of a Dye Assembly into Extended Gel Nanostructures

Malicka, Joanna M. ; Sandeep, Anjamkudy ; Monti, Filippo ; Bandini, Elisa ; Gazzano, Massimo ; Ranjith, Choorikkat ; Praveen, Vakayil K. ; Ajayaghosh, Ayyappanpillai ; Armaroli, Nicola (2013) Ultrasound Stimulated Nucleation and Growth of a Dye Assembly into Extended Gel Nanostructures Chemistry - A European Journal, 19 (39). pp. 12991-13001. ISSN 09476539

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301539

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.201301539

Abstract

A squaraine dye functionalized with a bulky trialkoxy phenyl moiety through a flexible diamide linkage (GA-SQ) capable of undergoing self-assembly has been synthesized and fully characterized. Rapid cooling of a hot solution of GA-SQ to 0 °C results in self-assembled precipitates consisting of two types of nanostructures, rings and ill-defined short fibers. The application of ultrasound modifies the conditions for the supersaturation-mediated nucleation, generating only one kind of nuclei and prompting the formation of crystalline fibrous structures, inducing gelation of solvent molecules. The unique self-assembling behavior of GA-SQ under ultrasound stimulus has been investigated in detail by using absorption, emission, FT-IR, XRD, SEM, AFM and TEM techniques. These studies reveal a nucleation growth mechanism of the self-assembled material, an aspect rarely scrutinized in the area of sonication-induced gelation. Furthermore, in order to probe the effects of nanoscale substrates on the sonication-induced self-assembly, a minuscule amount of single-walled carbon nanotubes was added, which leads to acceleration of the self-assembly through a heterogeneous nucleation process that ultimately affords a supramolecular gel with nanotape-like morphology. This study demonstrates that self-assembly of functional dyes can be judiciously manipulated by an external stimulus and can be further controlled by the addition of carbon nanotubes.

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Keywords:gels; hybrid materials; nucleation and growth; sonication; squaraine
ID Code:130093
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