Changwoo Doe
KAIST
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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009
Changwoo Doe; Hyung-Sik Jang; Tae-Hwan Kim; Steven R. Kline; Sung-Min Choi
Fabrication of highly ordered arrays of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) has been of great interest for a wide range of potential applications. Here, we report thermally switchable one- and two-dimensional arrays of individually isolated SWNTs formed by cooperative self-assembly of functionalized SWNTs and a block copolymer/water system. Small-angle X-ray scattering measurements reveal that when the block copolymer/water system is in an isotropic phase, two-dimensional hexagonal arrays of SWNTs are formed by depletion attraction, and when the block copolymer/water system is in a lamellar phase, one-dimensional lattices of SWNTs intercalated in the polar regions of the polymeric lamellar structure are formed by entropically driven segregation and two-dimensional depletion attraction. These two SWNT arrays are thermally interchangeable, following the temperature-dependent phase behavior of the block copolymer/water system.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2009
Tae-Hwan Kim; Shin-Hyun Kang; Changwoo Doe; Jihyun Yu; Jun-Bo Sim; Jehan Kim; Steven R. Kline; Sung-Min Choi
Self-assembly of 1D nanoparticles such as carbon nanotubes or nanorods into highly ordered superstructures using various interactions has been of great interest as a route toward materials with new functionalities. However, the phase behavior of 1D nanoparticles interacting with surrounding materials, which is the key information to design self-assembled superstructures, has not been fully exploited yet. Here, we report for the first time a new phase diagram of negatively charged 1D nanoparticle and cationic liposome (CLs) complexes in water that exhibit three different highly ordered phases, intercalated lamellar, doubly intercalated lamellar, and centered rectangular phases, depending on particle curvature and electrostatic interactions. The new phase diagram can be used to understand and design new highly ordered self-assemblies of 1D nanoparticles in soft matter, which provide new functionalities.
Advanced Materials | 2007
Tae-Hwan Kim; Changwoo Doe; Steven R. Kline; Sung-Min Choi
Physical Review Letters | 2010
Ji-Hwan Lee; Sung-Min Choi; Changwoo Doe; Antonio Faraone; P. Pincus; Steven R. Kline
Macromolecules | 2008
Tae-Hwan Kim; Changwoo Doe; Steven R. Kline; Sung-Min Choi
Advanced Functional Materials | 2008
Changwoo Doe; Sung-Min Choi; Steven R. Kline; Hyung-Sik Jang; Tae-Hwan Kim
Macromolecules | 2010
Changwoo Doe; Hyung-Sik Jang; Steven R. Kline; Sung-Min Choi
Macromolecules | 2009
Changwoo Doe; Hyung-Sik Jang; Steven R. Kline; Sung-Min Choi
Archive | 2007
Sung-Min Choi; Changwoo Doe; Tae-Hwan Kim
Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2012
Sung-Min Choi; Hyoung-Sik Jang; Changwoo Doe; Tae-Hwan Kim