Abstract
In this study, we constructed self-assembled arrays of silica particles on the micro- and nanopatterns of functionalized templates fabricated from phase-separated mixed Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films. Electrostatic interaction between the carboxylic groups of silica particles and amino groups on the functionalized templates results in the formation of the self-assembled arrays of silica particles. The patterns of the silica particle arrays can be designed by controlling the phase-separated structures of the original mixed LB films.
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