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Self-Assembly: From Surfactants to Nanoparticles(Wiley Series on Surface and Interfacial Chemistry)

Self-Assembly: From Surfactants to Nanoparticles(Wiley Series on Surface and Interfacial Chemistry)


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An introduction to the state-of-the-art of the diverse self-assembly systems  Self-Assembly: From Surfactants to Nanoparticles provides an effective entry for new researchers into this exciting field while also giving the state of the art assessment of the diverse self-assembling systems for those already engaged in this research. Over the last twenty years, self-assembly has emerged as a distinct science/technology field, going well beyond the classical surfactant and block copolymer molecules, and encompassing much larger and complex molecular, biomolecular and nanoparticle systems. Within its ten chapters, each contributed by pioneers of the respective research topics, the book: Discusses the fundamental physical chemical principles that govern the formation and properties of self-assembled systems Describes important experimental techniques to characterize the properties of self-assembled systems, particularly the nature of molecular organization and structure at the nano, meso or micro scales. Provides the first exhaustive accounting of self-assembly derived from various kinds of biomolecules including peptides, DNA and proteins.  Outlines methods of synthesis and functionalization of self-assembled nanoparticles and the further self-assembly of the nanoparticles into one, two or three dimensional materials. Explores numerous potential applications of self-assembled structures including nanomedicine applications of drug delivery, imaging, molecular diagnostics and theranostics, and design of materials to specification such as smart responsive materials and self-healing materials. Highlights the unifying as well as contrasting features of self-assembly, as we move from surfactant molecules to nanoparticles.  Written for students and academic and industrial scientists and engineers, by pioneers of the research field, Self-Assembly: From Surfactants to Nanoparticles is a comprehensive resource on diverse self-assembly systems, that is simultaneously introductory as well as the state of the art.

Table of Contents:
List of Contributors xi Preface xv Acknowledgments xxi 1 Self-Assembly from Surfactants to Nanoparticles – Head vs. Tail 1 Ramanathan Nagarajan 1.1 Introduction 1 1.2 Classical Surfactants and Block Copolymers 4 1.2.1 Tanford Model for Surfactant Micelles 4 1.2.2 de Gennes Model for Block Copolymer Micelles 11 1.2.3 Surfactant Self-Assembly Model Incorporating Tail Effects 13 1.2.4 Star Polymer Model of Block Copolymer Self-Assembly Incorporating Headgroup Effects 15 1.2.5 Mean Field Model of Block Copolymer Self-Assembly Incorporating Headgroup Effects 17 1.2.6 Tail Effects on Shape Transitions in Surfactant Aggregates 20 1.2.7 Headgroup Effects on Shape Transitions in Block Copolymer Aggregates 22 1.3 Self-Assembly of Nonclassical Amphiphiles Based on Head−Tail Competition 24 1.3.1 Dendritic Amphiphiles 25 1.3.2 DNA Amphiphiles 27 1.3.3 Peptide Amphiphiles 29 1.3.4 Protein−Polymer Conjugates 31 1.3.5 Amphiphilic Nanoparticles 34 1.4 Conclusions 37 Acknowledgments 37 References 38 2 Self-Assembly into Branches and Networks 41 Alexey I. Victorov 2.1 Introduction 41 2.2 Rheology and Structure of Solutions Containing Wormlike Micelles 44 2.2.1 Viscoelasticity of Entangled Wormlike Micelles 44 2.2.2 Growth of Nonionic Micelles 50 2.2.3 Growth of Ionic Micelles 51 2.2.4 Persistence Length of an Ionic Micelle 52 2.2.5 Networks of Branched Micelles 53 2.2.6 Ion-Specific Effect on Micellar Growth and Branching 55 2.3 Branching and Equilibrium Behavior of a Spatial Network 56 2.3.1 The Entropic Network of Chains 56 2.3.2 The Shape of Micellar Branch and the Free Energy 61 2.4 Conclusions 66 Acknowledgments 69 References 69 3 Self-Assembly of Responsive Surfactants 77 Timothy J. Smith and Nicholas L. Abbott 3.1 Introduction 77 3.2 Redox-Active Surfactants 77 3.2.1 Reversible Changes in Interfacial Properties 78 3.2.2 Reversible Changes in Bulk Solution Properties 82 3.2.3 Control of Biomolecule-Surfactant Assemblies 84 3.2.4 Spatial Control of Surfactant-Based Properties 87 3.3 Light-Responsive Surfactants 90 3.3.1 Interfacial Properties 90 3.3.2 Bulk Solution Properties 90 3.3.3 Biomolecule-Surfactant Interactions 91 3.3.4 Spatial Control of Surfactant-Based Properties Using Light 93 3.4 Conclusion 93 Acknowledgments 96 References 96 4 Self-Assembly and Primitive Membrane Formation: Between Stability and Dynamism 101 Martin M. Hanczyc and Pierre-AlainMonnard 4.1 Introduction 101 4.2 Basis of Self-Assembly of Single-Hydrocarbon-Chain Amphiphiles 104 4.2.1 van derWaals Forces and Hydrophobic Effect 104 4.2.2 Headgroup-to-Headgroup Interactions 105 4.2.3 Interactions Between the Amphiphile Headgroups and Solute/Solvent Molecules 106 4.3 Types of Structures 106 4.3.1 Critical Aggregate Concentration 107 4.3.2 Packing Parameter 108 4.4 Self-Assembly of a Single Type of Single-Hydrocarbon-Chain Amphiphile 109 4.4.1 Single Species of Single-Hydrocarbon-Chain Amphiphile 109 4.4.2 Mixtures of Single-Hydrocarbon-Chain Amphiphiles 110 4.4.2.1 Mixtures of Amphiphiles with the Same Functional Headgroups 111 4.4.2.2 Mixtures of Single-Hydrocarbon Chain Amphiphiles and Neutral Co-surfactants 111 4.4.2.3 Mixtures of Charged Single Hydrocarbon Chain Amphiphiles 112 4.4.2.4 Mixtures of Single-Chain Amphiphiles and Lipids 113 4.4.3 Mixtures of Single-Hydrocarbon-Chain Amphiphiles and Other Molecules 114 4.4.4 Self-Assembly on Surfaces 115 4.5 Catalysis Compartmentalization with Single-Hydrocarbon-Chain Amphiphiles 116 4.5.1 Enclosed Protocell Models 118 4.5.2 Interfacial Protocell Models 120 4.5.3 Membranes as Energy Transduction Systems 124 4.5.3.1 Linking Light Energy Harvesting and Chemical Conversion 124 4.5.3.2 Formation of Chemical Gradients 125 4.5.3.3 Energy Harvesting and Its Conversion into High-Energy Bonds of Phosphate-Chemicals 125 4.6 Dynamism 126 4.7 Conclusion 128 Acknowledgments 129 References 129 5 ProgrammingMicelles with Biomolecules 137 Matthew P. Thompson and Nathan C. Gianneschi 5.1 Introduction 137 5.2 Peptide-Containing Micelles 138 5.2.1 Peptide Amphiphiles 139 5.2.2 Peptide−Polymer Amphiphiles (PPAs) 141 5.3 DNA-Programmed Micelle Systems 151 5.3.1 Lipid-Like DNA Amphiphiles 154 5.3.2 DNA−Polymer Amphiphiles 159 5.4 Summary 172 References 172 6 Protein Analogous Micelles 179 Lorraine Leon andMatthew Tirrell 6.1 Introduction 179 6.2 Physicochemical Properties of Peptide Amphiphiles 181 6.2.1 The Role of Secondary Structures in PAMs 182 6.2.2 The Role of Different Tails in PAMs 185 6.2.3 The Role of Multiple Headgroups in PAMs 186 6.2.4 Stabilizing Spherical Structures 187 6.2.5 Electrostatic Interactions 188 6.2.6 Mixed Micelles 188 6.2.7 Stimuli-Responsive PAMs 190 6.3 PAMs in Biomedical Applications 192 6.3.1 Tissue Engineering and RegenerativeMedicine 192 6.3.2 Diagnostic and Therapeutic PAMs 195 6.4 Conclusions 199 Acknowledgments 199 References 200 7 Self-Assembly of Protein−Polymer Conjugates 207 Xuehui Dong, Aaron Huang, Allie Obermeyer, and Bradley D. Olsen 7.1 Introduction 207 7.2 Helical Protein Copolymers 209 7.3 β-Sheet Protein Copolymers 215 7.4 Cyclic Protein Copolymers 220 7.5 Coil-Like Protein Copolymers 223 7.6 Globular Protein Copolymers 229 7.7 Outlook 236 Acknowledgments 237 References 237 8 Multiscale Modeling and Simulation of DNA-Programmable Nanoparticle Assembly 257 Ting Li, Rebecca J.McMurray, and Monica Olvera de la Cruz 8.1 Introduction 257 8.2 A Molecular Dynamics Study of a Scale-Accurate Coarse-Grained Model with Explicit DNA Chains 259 8.3 Thermally Active Hybridization 263 8.4 DNA-Mediated Nanoparticle Crystallization in Wulff Polyhedra 268 8.5 Conclusions 272 Acknowledgments 273 References 273 9 Harnessing Self-Healing Vesicles to Pick Up, Transport, and Drop Off Janus Particles 277 Xin Yong, Emily J. Crabb, Nicholas M. Moellers, Isaac Salib, Gerald T.McFarlin, Olga Kuksenok, and Anna C. Balazs 9.1 Introduction 277 9.2 Methodology 279 9.3 Results and Discussion 285 9.3.1 Selective Pick-Up of a Single Particle 285 9.3.1.1 Symmetric Janus Particles and Pure Hydrophilic Particles 285 9.3.1.2 Asymmetric Janus Particles 288 9.3.2 Interaction between Multiple Particles and a Lipid Vesicle 291 9.3.3 Depositing Janus Particles on Patterned Surfaces 295 9.3.3.1 Step Trench 295 9.3.3.2 Wedge Trench 298 9.3.3.3 “Sticky” Stripe 301 9.4 Conclusions 303 Acknowledgments 304 References 304 10 Solution Self-Assembly of Giant Surfactants: An Exploration on Molecular Architectures 309 Xue-Hui Dong, Yiwen Li, Zhiwei Lin, Xinfei Yu, Kan Yue, Hao Liu, Mingjun Huang,Wen-Bin Zhang, and Stephen Z. D. Cheng 10.1 Introduction 309 10.2 Molecular Architecture of Giant Surfactants 311 10.3 Giant Surfactants with Short Nonpolymeric Tails 312 10.4 Giant Surfactants with a Single Head and Single Polymer Tail 315 10.5 Giant Surfactants with Multiheads and Multitails 319 10.6 Giant Surfactants with Block Copolymer Tails 321 10.7 Conclusions 324 Acknowledgments 325 References 325 Index 331

About the Author :
RAMANATHAN NAGARAJAN, Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University, served on the faculty from 1979 until 2005. His research interests cover the broad areas of molecular self-assembly, colloids, polymers and nanomaterials. Currently he serves as the Army's Senior Research Scientist in nanomaterials-based technologies to address Soldier domain problem areas at the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781119001362
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Height: 231 mm
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 23 mm
  • Weight: 707 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1119001366
  • Publisher Date: 12 Feb 2019
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
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  • Series Title: Wiley Series on Surface and Interfacial Chemistry
  • Sub Title: From Surfactants to Nanoparticles
  • Width: 152 mm


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