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Álvaro González García1, Remco Tuinier2, Gijsbertus de With2

  • 1Laboratory of Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. a.gonzalez.garcia@tue.nl r.tuinier@tue.nl and Van't Hoff Laboratory for Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Department of Chemistry & Debye Institute, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.

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This correction clarifies findings on directional-dependent pockets influencing columnar-columnar coexistence. The study investigates how pocket orientation impacts the self-organization of columnar phases in materials science.

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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Soft Matter Physics
  • Physical Chemistry

Context:

  • The original study investigated the self-organization of columnar phases.
  • Understanding the factors driving columnar-columnar coexistence is crucial for designing advanced materials.

Purpose:

  • To correct and clarify specific details within the original publication.
  • To ensure accurate representation of the role of directional-dependent pockets.

Summary:

  • Correction addresses the influence of directional-dependent pockets on columnar-columnar coexistence.
  • Revisions clarify the mechanisms by which pocket orientation governs phase behavior.

Impact:

  • Ensures the scientific record is accurate for researchers in soft matter and materials science.
  • Facilitates a clearer understanding of self-assembly principles in complex fluids.