Fabrication and arrangement of nanoparticles into one-dimensional linear
chains is achieved by successive chemical reactions, each reaction adding
one or more nanoparticles by building onto exposed, unprotected linker
functionalities. Optionally, protecting groups may be used to control and
organize growth. Nanoparticle spheres are functionalized in a controlled
manner in order to enable covalent linkages. Functionalization of
nanoparticles is accomplished by either ligand exchange or chemical
modification of the terminal functional groups of the capping ligand.
Nanoparticle chains are obtained by a variety of connectivity modes such
as direct coupling, use of linker molecules, and use of linear polymeric
templates. In particular, a versatile building block system is obtained
through controlled monofunctionalization of nanoparticles.