Process for fabricating patterned, functionalized particles and article formed from particles
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1. A process for fabricating functionalized particles, comprising the steps of:
- forming a layer of particles on a substrate;
depositing a first material over a selected portion of each of the particles thus forming a periodic structure with regions of first material and regions without first material; and
attaching a functionalizing agent to the first material.
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Abstract
A technique for forming functionalized particles, where such particles are readily formed into periodic structures. A layer of particles is formed on a substrate, a first material is deposited over at least a portion of each of the particles, and then a functionalizing agent is attached to the first material. The functionalized particles are then capable of being formed into an ordered structure, by selection of appropriate complementary functionalizing agents on a substrate and/or on other particles and/or on other regions of the same particles.
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29 Claims
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1. A process for fabricating functionalized particles, comprising the steps of:
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forming a layer of particles on a substrate;
depositing a first material over a selected portion of each of the particles thus forming a periodic structure with regions of first material and regions without first material; and
attaching a functionalizing agent to the first material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
attracting the functionalizing agent of the functionalized particles onto the surface of a substrate to form a layer of the functionalized particles;
forming a removable layer over the layer of particles such that non-functionalized portions of the particles are exposed above the removable layer;
forming a second material on at least part of the non-functionalized exposed portions of the particles, wherein the second material is the same as or different from the first material;
attaching a second functionalizing agent to the second material, wherein the second functionalizing agent is the same as or different from the first material; and
removing the removable layer before or after attaching the second functionalizing agent.
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10. The process of claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
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prior to depositing the first material, forming a removable layer over the layer of particles such that portions of the particles are exposed above the removable layer, wherein the first material is deposited on at least part of the exposed portions; and
removing the removable layer before or after attaching the functionalizing agent.
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11. The process of claim 10, wherein the first material is formed by a physical vapor deposition technique.
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12. The process of claim 10, wherein the first material comprises gold.
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13. The process of claim 12, wherein the functionalizing agent comprises a single strand DNA having a thiol end group.
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14. The process of claim 10, wherein the particles are spheres.
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15. The process of claim 10, wherein forming the removable layer comprises the steps of:
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forming an initial removable layer such that the particles are completely covered by the initial removable layer; and
etching the top region of the initial removable layer to form the removable layer.
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16. The process of claim 10, further comprising the steps of:
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attracting the functionalizing agent of the functionalized particles onto the surface of a substrate to form a layer of the functionalized particles;
forming a second removable layer over the layer of particles such that non-functionalized portions of the particles are exposed above the removable layer;
forming a second material on at least part of the non-functionalized exposed portions of the particles, wherein the second material is the same as or different from the first material;
attaching a second functionalizing agent to the second material, wherein the second functionalizing agent is the same as or different from the first functionalizing agent; and
removing the removable layer before or after attaching the second functionalizing agent.
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17. The process of claim 1 wherein the layer is a monolayer that covers 5-90% of the substrate surface.
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18. A process for fabricating functionalized particles, comprising the steps of:
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forming a layer of particles on a substrate;
forming a removable layer over the layer of particles, such that portions of the particles are exposed above the removable layer;
attaching a functionalizing agent to at least part of the exposed portions of the particles; and
removing the removable layer. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
forming an initial removable layer such that the particles are completely covered by the initial removable layer; and
etching the top region of the initial removable layer to form the removable layer.
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21. The process of claim 18, wherein the particles comprise silica and the functionalizing agent comprises a silane compound.
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22. The process of claim 21, wherein the silane compound exhibits a polar structure.
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23. The process of claim 18, further comprising the steps of:
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attracting the functionalizing agent of the functionalized particles onto the surface of a substrate to form a layer of the functionalized particles;
forming a second removable layer over the layer of particles such that non-functionalized portions of the particles are exposed above the removable layer;
attaching a second functionalizing agent to the non-functionalized portions, wherein the second functionalizing agent is the same as or different from the first material; and
removing the second removable layer before or after attaching the second functionalizing agent.
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- 24. An article having a periodic structure of functionalized particles comprising a layer of particles on a substrate, a first material formed on a selected first portion of the particles thus forming a periodic structure with regions of first material and regions without first material, and a first functionalizing agent attached to the first material.
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