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Wooseok Jeong1, Yoonsu Park1, Yun-Kun Hong1
1School of Integrative Engineering, Chung-Ang University, 84 Heukseok-ro, Dongjak-gu, Seoul06974, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Understanding the dynamics of colloidal nanoparticles (NPs) in a solution is the key to assembling them into solids through a solution process such as electrophoretic deposition. In this study, newly developed in situ analysis with light scattering is used to examine NP dynamics induced by a non-uniform electric field. We reveal that the symmetric directions of moving NP aggregates are due to dielectrophoresis between the cylindrical electrodes, while the actual NP deposition is based on the charge of NPs (electrophoresis). Over time, the symmetry of the dynamics becomes less evident, inducing feeble deposition as the less-ordered dynamics become stronger. Eventually, two separate deposition mechanisms emerge as the deposition rate decreases with the change in the NP dynamics. Furthermore, we identify the vortex-like NP motion between the electrodes. These in situ analyses provide insights into the electrophoretic deposition mechanism and NP behavior in a solution under an electric field for fine film construction.
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