Synthesis and applications of 1D and 2D nanoparticles prepared through crystallisation-driven self-assembly
Key Points
The aim is to investigate the synthesis of one-dimensional and two-dimensional nanoparticles through self-assembly techniques.
Utilized crystallisation-driven self-assembly for nanoparticle creation.
Explored control of hierarchical assembly across multiple length scales.
Achieved well-defined structures with enhanced properties due to controlled assembly.
Demonstrated applications in various fields leveraging the unique characteristics of nanoparticles.
Abstract
Controlled, hierarchical assembly across length scales is a hallmark of natural materials and is often cited as the origin of their desirable properties - bone is the archetypal example, with...