Effect of shape anisotropy on the precipitation of dimeric nanoparticles

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dc.contributor.author Moinuddin, Md
dc.contributor.author Rane, Kaustubh
dc.coverage.spatial United Kingdom
dc.date.accessioned 2023-11-23T09:51:54Z
dc.date.available 2023-11-23T09:51:54Z
dc.date.issued 2023-11
dc.identifier.citation Moinuddin, Md and Rane, Kaustubh, "Effect of shape anisotropy on the precipitation of dimeric nanoparticles", Soft Matter, DOI: 10.1039/D3SM00827D, vol. 19, no. 44, pp. 8604-8616, Nov. 2023.
dc.identifier.issn 1744-683X
dc.identifier.issn 1744-6848
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1039/D3SM00827D
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/123456789/9476
dc.description.abstract We use grand canonical transition matrix Monte Carlo simulations to study the precipitation of dimeric nanoparticles. The dimers are composed of two particles having different chemical features and separated by a fixed distance. The non-attractive and attractive parts of the dimer are modeled using hard-sphere and square-well potentials, respectively. The shape anisotropy is altered by changing the relative sizes of the two particles. We observe that the stability of the nanosuspension increases with the increase in the size of the non-attractive part of the dimer. The precipitates of dimers having larger non-attractive parts have lower packing densities, contain large cavities, and show evidence of self-assembly in the bulk and on the surface. We also use the results from our simulations and the classical nucleation theory to study the kinetics of precipitation. At a given temperature and relative supersaturation, the rate of homogeneous nucleation increases with the increase in the size of the non-attractive parts. Finally, we use an example to show how our results can guide the design of nanosuspensions containing chemically anisotropic dimers that are stable under particular conditions.
dc.description.statementofresponsibility by Md Moinuddin and Kaustubh Rane
dc.format.extent vol. 19, no. 44, pp. 8604-8616
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
dc.title Effect of shape anisotropy on the precipitation of dimeric nanoparticles
dc.type Article
dc.relation.journal Soft Matter


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