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Nanoscience at UMCP
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty: Jeff Davis, Bryan Eichhorn, Doug English, Lyle Isaacs, Jason Kahn, Janice Reutt-Robey, Larry Sita, and Rob Walker Research Expertise: Molecular Synthesis and Self-Assembly Mesoscale Self-Assembly in Aqueous Environment Controlled Biomimetic Hierachical Organization Smart Materials and Sensors Self-Replicating Systems Supramolecular Organization of Block Copolymers Magnetic Nanostructures ‘Soft’ Materials Synthesis Chemical Derivatization of Surfaces and Interfaces Nanotubes Molecular Electronics Single Molecule Spectroscopy Characterization : NMR, AFM, STM, XPS, Single Crystal and X-ray Diffraction, MFM, SEM, TEM, SQUID, Electrospray Mass Spectroscopy, Single Molecule and Surface Optical Spectroscopies
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Nanostructured and Bio-inspired Materials Mission: The controlled assembly of ‘soft’ functional nanostructures via the manipulation of ‘weak’ forces, including: hydrogen-bonding electrostatics hydrophobic effects / solvation microphase separation metal coordination supramolecular assembly Definition: The term ‘soft’ defines: environment (e.g. aqueous or interfaces) nature of subunit interactions (i.e. noncovalent, thus, both thermodynamic and kinetic assemblies possible) conditions for synthesis (e.g. low temperature production of ‘hard’ nanostructures) Range: ‘soft’ nanostructures encompass the pure chemical to the pure biological
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Target Systems (1)‘Bionics’ Self-replicating Self-repairing Nano muscles and nanomechanical devices Nano pores and channels Vesicles and capsules Motors and Actuators Frameworks and Armature Micron-scale assembles from nanoscale constructs (2) ‘Soft’ Assembly of ‘Hard’ Nanostructures Low temperature and shape-selective routes to dots, nanotubes, whiskers and asymmetric shapes of carbon, semiconductors, and metal Templated assembly of 2- and 3-D arrays of hard nanostructures for device fabrication Metastable structures
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(3) Surfaces and Interfaces: Control of electron transport Control of solute / surface interactions Nanoporous membranes Nanolithography Electrochemical and Optical sensors Platforms for hierarchal organization of biostructures and cells. Target Systems
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Artificial Ion Channels via Self-Assembly Davis Group Oxygen-Rich Pore Hydrophobic Exterior Crystal Structure of a Filled K + Ion Channel Hydrogen-Bonded G Quartet Selective K + Ion Transport Across Bilayer Membrane
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Davis Group pH pulse Triton X- 100 NaCl Na 2 SO 4 Calix Amide 5 s 1 pA closed opene d Artificial Ion Channels via Self-Assembly Aggregation in the presence of HClSelective Transport of Cl - AnionFormation of Ion Channels Calixarene tetramide – potential antibiotic
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Hydrophobic Self-Assembly in Water Isaacs Group Self-Complementary Facile Amphiphiles Crystal StructureAnalytical UltracentrifugationSolution NMR Form Dimers in Aqueous Environment
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Triggered Enantiomeric Self-Recognition Isaacs Group
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Microscale (cannot easily functionalize) Nanoscale Molecules (no bulk properties) Microscale Metastable Bulk Materials retain bulk properties retain molecular (kinetic) control cation and anion metathesis over short distances low temperature reactions / functional groups precursors Nanostructured Materials via “Soft” Synthesis Eichhorn Group
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10 nm ~20 nm metastable hexagonal nanocrystal Electron diffraction of nanocrystal Organic / Inorganic Metastable Materials Refractory ZrN layer ( -CN) layer ZrN(CN) x Nanoscale Synthesis of Functionalized Refractories
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Molecular Electronics Sita Group Demonstration of Two-State SystemConduction Physics of Single Molecules Tapping Mode AFM Image Concept
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Supramolecular Polymer Chemistry Metal Nanostructures Au nanocrystals (1 nm dia) Sita Group Architectural Control Cu nanostructures (20 nm wide)
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