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Synthesis and Characterization of Supramolecular Colloids
Published on: April 22, 2016
Limiting the valence: advancements and new perspectives on patchy colloids, soft functionalized nanoparticles and
Emanuela Bianchi1, Barbara Capone, Ivan Coluzza
1Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna, Boltzmanngasse 5, A-1090 Vienna, Austria. emanuela.bianchi@univie.ac.at.
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Limited bonding valence, usually accompanied by well-defined directional interactions and selective bonding mechanisms, is nowadays considered among the key ingredients to create complex structures with tailored properties: even though isotropically interacting units already guarantee access to a vast range of functional materials, anisotropic interactions can provide extra instructions to steer the assembly of specific architectures. The anisotropy of effective interactions gives rise to a wealth of self-assembled structures both in the realm of suitably synthesized nano- and micro-sized building blocks and in nature, where the isotropy of interactions is often a zero-th order description of the complicated reality. In this review, we span a vast range of systems characterized by limited bonding valence, from patchy colloids of new generation to polymer-based functionalized nanoparticles, DNA-based systems and proteins, and describe how the interaction patterns of the single building blocks can be designed to tailor the properties of the target final structures.
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