Okada Yohei, Ishikawa Kodai, Maeta Naoya, Kamiya Hidehiro
Department of Chemical Engineering, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2-24-16 Naka-cho, Koganei, Tokyo, 184-8588, Japan.
Chemistry. 2018 Feb 6;24(8):1853-1858. doi: 10.1002/chem.201704306. Epub 2017 Nov 30.
For effective application of nanoparticles, their amenability to in-solution processing must be addressed, and stable, homogeneous solvent conditions are required. Although organic ligands have been used as surface-modifying reagents for nanoparticles to increase their colloidal stability and homogeneity in solution, the structure-function relationships of nanoparticle-ligand complexes remain elusive and controversial. Herein, a series of novel amphiphilic small-molecule ligands were designed, synthesized, and applied as surface-modifying reagents for aqueous, transparent TiO and ZrO nanoparticles. The colloidal stability of the resulting nanoparticle-ligand complexes was found to depend not only on the chain length, but also on the relative balance between hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity. The structure of the ligands can be fine-tuned to achieve "flexible colloidal stability", thus significantly increasing complex stability in a variety of organic solvents.