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Polymer-induced orientation of nanowires under electric fields

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/74779
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcis.2021.01.098
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Arenas-Guerrero, Paloma; Delgado Mora, Ángel Vicente; Ahualli Yapur, Silvia Alejandra; Jiménez Olivares, María Luisa
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Elsevier
Materia
Silver nanowires
 
DNA
 
Nanoparticle alignment
 
Particle-polymer interactions
 
Date
2021-02-02
Referencia bibliográfica
Arenas-Guerrero, P. et al.Polymer-induced orientation of nanowires under electric fields. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science Volume 591, June 2021, Pages 58-66
Abstract
The controlled orientation of metallic wires inside a polymeric medium can enhance desired properties of the composites, such as the electrical conductivity or the optical transmittance. In this work, we study silver nanowire orientation in semidilute suspensions of DNA and find an intriguing effect: under the application of low-frequency AC electric fields with moderate amplitude, the DNA coils can provoke the orientation of the wires in solution. The phenomenon is entirely induced by the polymer, when it is deformed by the application of an electric field. This effect is explained using computer simulations based on excluded volume interactions. Moreover, we experimentally show that such a behaviour is not exclusive of silver nanowire-DNA suspensions, but rather occurs for other particle-polymer systems. This phenomenon can be taken advantage of to achieve strong orientation of particles otherwise insensitive to electric fields.
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