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Structure-Determining Step in the Hierarchical Assembly of Peptoid Nanosheets

Year: 2014

Journal: ACS NANO, Vol. 8, p 11674-11684, 20150722

Authors: Sanii, Babak; Haxton, Thomas K.; Olivier, Gloria K.; Cho, Andrew; Barton, Bastian; Proulx, Caroline; Whitelam, Stephen; Zuckermann, Ronald N.

Organizations: Univ Calif Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab, Mol Foundry, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA

Organic two-dimensional nanomaterials are of growing importance, yet few general synthetic methods exist to produce them in high yields and to precisely functionalize them. We previously developed an efficient hierarchical supramolecular assembly route to peptoid bilayer nanosheets, where the organization of biomimetic polymer sequences is catalyzed by an airwater interface. Here we determine at which stages of assembly the nanoscale and atomic-scale order appear. We used X-ray scattering, grazing incidence X-ray scattering at the airwater interface, electron diffraction, and a recently developed computational coarse-grained peptoid model to probe the molecular ordering at various stages of assembly. We found that lateral packing and organization of the chains occurs during the formation of a peptoid monolayer, prior to its collapse into a bilayer. Identifying the structure-determining step enables strategies to influence nanosheet order, to predict and optimize production yields, and to further engineer this class of material. More generally, our results provide a guide for using fluid interfaces to catalytically assemble 2D nanomaterials.