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Interfacial Self‐Assembly Nanostructures: Constructions and Applications

Yanyan Li, Dingyitai Liang, Ruimin Wang, Shouzhi Yang, Wanshan Liu, Qi Sang, Jun Pu, Yuning Wang, Kun Qian

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Abstract

Interfacial self-assembly nanoarrays refer to the spontaneously organized nanostructures at interfaces, relying on the intrinsic properties of involved materials, such as surface energy, molecular structure, and interactions. In recent years, the exponential growth of self-assembly nanotechnology has substantially expanded the utility of nanomaterials. Particularly, non-covalent interactions-based interfacial self-assembly represents a viable and promising approach for the synthesis of novel nanostructure. This review introduces the significance and current development status of interfacial self-assembly technology, focusing on the driving mode, application, and prospects of interfacial self-assembly nanoarrays over the past few years.

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