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Dispersion state phase diagram of citrate-coated metallic nanoparticles in saline solutions
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Materials ScienceNanoparticlesColloidal MaterialEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesNanomaterialsNanotechnologyColloidal NanocrystalsSpherical Metallic NanoparticlesPhysical ChemistrySaline SolutionsCitrate-coated Metallic NanoparticlesChemistryIonic StrengthMolecular DynamicsBiophysicsSolution (Chemistry)Colloidal System
The fundamental interactions underlying citrate-mediated chemical stability of metal nanoparticles, and their surface characteristics dictating particle dispersion/aggregation in aqueous solutions, are largely unclear. Here, we developed a theoretical model to estimate the stoichiometry of small, charged ligands (like citrate) chemisorbed onto spherical metallic nanoparticles and coupled it with atomistic molecular dynamics simulations to define the uncovered solvent-accessible surface area of the nanoparticle. Then, we integrated coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations and two-body free energy calculations to define dispersion state phase diagrams for charged metal nanoparticles in a range of medium's ionic strength, a known trigger for aggregation. Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy experiments of citrate-capped nanocolloids validated our predictions and extended our results to nanoparticles up to 35 nm. Altogether, our results disclose a complex interplay between the particle size, its surface charge density, and the ionic strength of the medium, which ultimately clarifies how these variables impact colloidal stability.
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