Issue 42, 2025

Impact of particle-size polydispersity on the quality of thin-film colloidal crystals

Abstract

Size polydispersity in colloidal particles can disrupt order in their self-assembly, ultimately leading to a complete suppression of crystallization. In contrast to various computational studies, few experimental studies systematically address the effects of size polydispersity on the quality of colloidal crystals. We present an experimental study of structural order in thin films of crystals vertically dried from colloidal dispersions with a systematically varying polydispersity. As expected, an increase in polydispersity leads to a deterioration in order with significant drops in the local bond-orientational order at 8% and 12% polydispersity. Our results align with previously suggested models of epitaxial-like growth of 2D layers during convective assembly. Our results can offer critical insights into the permissible limits for achieving colloidal crystals from more polydisperse systems such as those synthesized through more sustainable methods.

Graphical abstract: Impact of particle-size polydispersity on the quality of thin-film colloidal crystals

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jul 2025
Accepted
02 Oct 2025
First published
10 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2025,21, 8122-8129

Impact of particle-size polydispersity on the quality of thin-film colloidal crystals

M. Arif, A. B. Schofield, F. H. J. Laidlaw, W. C. K. Poon and J. H. J. Thijssen, Soft Matter, 2025, 21, 8122 DOI: 10.1039/D5SM00754B

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