ChE 6842 - Developments and Applications of Nanostructured...

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ChE 6842 - Developments and Applications of Nanostructured Materials Instructor: Hongta Yang ([email protected]), 711 ChE Lecture: Monday, Period 2-4, 305 ChE Office hours: Monday, 3 PM-5PM or by appointment. Website: http://web.nchu.edu.tw/~hyang/ References: 1). Nanochemistry: A Nanochemistry by Geoffrey A. Ozin and Andre C Arsenault (2005) 2). Nanomaterials:Synthesis, Properties and Applications by A. S. Edelstein and R. C. Cammarata (2002) 1

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ChE 6842 - Developments and Applications of Nanostructured Materials Instructor: Hongta Yang ([email protected]), 711 ChE

Lecture: Monday, Period 2-4, 305 ChE

Office hours: Monday, 3 PM-5PM or by appointment.

Website: http://web.nchu.edu.tw/~hyang/

References: 1). Nanochemistry: A Nanochemistry by Geoffrey A. Ozin and Andre C Arsenault (2005) 2). Nanomaterials:Synthesis, Properties and Applications by A. S. Edelstein and R. C. Cammarata (2002) 1

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Course Grading

Midterm Exam: 25 %

Final Exam: 25 %

Presentation: 30 %

Classroom Performance: 20 %

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Introduction : Definition of Nanotechnology

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A 55-Year Old Prediction

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1911-1988

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Richard Feynman's talk “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom.” at the 1959 meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech.

Richard Feynman

Lindquist, N. et al, Reports on Progress in Physics (2012) 5

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The Scale of Things: Nanometers and More

(Courtesy National Nanotechnology Initiative) 6

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Magnified “Nano” Length Scale

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Definition of Nanotechnology

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• Ceramics are brittle. Seashell’s nano structure gives 3000x damage tolerance.

• Color is inherent to a material. Quantum Dots’ color depends on size.

• Liquids act like liquids. Magnetic nanoparticle solutions have shape.

• Copper & Silver are best electrical conductors. Carbon nanotubes are ballistic

Surprises at the Nanoscale

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Microscale vs. Nanoscale

Microscale Fish Bowl 10

Drug Delivery

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Nature is the Ultimate Nanotechnologist

Dry Adhesive (Gecko Feet) 11

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Learning from Nature – Form is Function

“Gecko” Adhesive 12

Geim, A. K. et al, Nature Letters (2003)

2μm

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• First Generation: passive nanostructures. in coatings, nanoparticles, bulk materials (nanostructured metals, polymers, ceramics):

~ 2001 —

• Second Generation: active nanostructures. such as transistors, amplifiers, targeted drugs and chemicals, actuators, adaptive structures:

~ 2005 —

• Third Generation: 3D nanosystems and systems of systems. with heterogeneous nanocomponents, complex networking and new architectures:

~2010 —

Timeline for Beginning Industrial Nanotechnology Prototyping and Commercialization

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Top-Down Photolithography

Qi, M. et al, Nature (2004)

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Top-Down Fabrication

mems.sandia.gov/scripts/index.asp

3D printing technology http://thetechjournal.com/science/

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Alien Technology’s Fluidic Self-Assembly

• $0.5/piece radio frequency identification (RFID) • 10B tags/yr production capacity 15

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Bottom-Up Self-Assembly

Jiang, P. et al, Chem. Mater. (1999) 16

Bottom-Up Fabrication

(http://aussie-opal.com/lr2mulbl.jpg)

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Current Patterning Technologies

(MRS Bulletin, 30, 202, 2005) 17

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What Does Assembly Mean?

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Storage Unit

or

Picky Style

Free Style

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What Does Self-Assembly Mean?

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Pyramid I need a “Self-Assembly” technology.

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Advantages of Self-Assembly Over

Top-Down Fabrication:

• Inexpensive – less equipment investment

• Simple to implement

• Inherently parallel – large scale fabrication

• High throughput

Why Shall We Care About Self-Assembly?

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1. Building blocks, scale, shape, surface structure.

2. Attractive and repulsive interactions between building blocks, equilibrium separation

3. Reversible association-dissociation and/or adaptable motion of building blocks in assembly, lowest energy structure.

4. Building block interactions with solvents, interfaces, templates.

5. Building-block dynamics, mass transport and agitation.

5 Principles Governing Self-Assembly

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• Molecular self-assembly: ionic, covalent, hydrogen, non-covalent and metal-ligand bonding interactions.

• Materials self-assembly: capillary, colloidal, elastic, electric, magnetic and shear, etc.

Molecular vs. Materials Self-Assembly

Driving Forces:

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Lower free energy & greater structural stability

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Scope of Material Self-Assembly

500 nm

Graphene

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Directing and Hierarchical Self-Assembly

Hierarchical Assembly Directing Assembly

Type I. Structure-directing additives induced assembly

Primary building blocks associate into more complex secondary structures that are integrated into the next size level in the hierarchy. Type II. Template

directed assembly 24

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