Model-free description of polymer-coated gold nanoparticle dynamics in aqueous solutions obtained by Bayesian analysis of neutron spin echo data
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
We present a neutron spin echo study of the nanosecond dynamics of polyethylene glycol (PEG) functionalized
nanosized gold particles dissolved in D2O at two temperatures and two different PEG molecular weights (400D
and 2000D). The analysis of the neutron spin echo data was performed by applying a Bayesian approach to the
description of time correlation function decays in terms of exponential terms, recently proved to be theoretically
rigorous. This approach, which addresses in a direct way the fundamental issue of model choice in any dynamical
analysis, provides here a guide to the most statistically supported way to follow the decay of the intermediate
scattering functions I (Q, t ) by basing on statistical grounds the choice of the number of terms required for the
description of the nanosecond dynamics of the studied systems. Then, the presented analysis avoids from the start
resorting to a preselected framework and can be considered as model free. By comparing the results of PEGcoated
nanoparticles with those obtained in PEG2000 solutions, we were able to disentangle the translational
diffusion of the nanoparticles from the internal dynamics of the polymer grafted to them, and to show that the
polymer corona relaxation follows a pure exponential decay in agreement with the behavior predicted by coarse
grained molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical models. This methodology has one further advantage:
in the presence of a complex dynamical scenario, I (Q, t ) is often described in terms of the Kohlrausch-Williams-
Watts function that can implicitly represent a distribution of relaxation times. By choosing to describe the I (Q, t )
as a sum of exponential functions and with the support of the Bayesian approach, we can explicitly determine
when a finer-structure analysis of the dynamical complexity of the system exists according to the available data
without the risk of overparametrization. The approach presented here is an effective tool that can be used in
general to provide an unbiased interpretation of neutron spin echo data or whenever spectroscopy techniques
yield time relaxation data curves.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polymer coated Gold nanoparticles; Bayesian Statistics; Spin Echo Neutron scattering; Time correlation function decay
Elenco autori:
Bafile, Ubaldo; DE FRANCESCO, Alessio
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