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Directional and Reconfigurable Assembly of Metallodielectric Patchy Particles

Zuochen Wang, Zhisheng Wang, Jiahui Li, Yufeng Wang

2021ACS Nano33 citationsDOI

Abstract

Colloidal particles with surface patches can self-assemble with high directionality, but the resulting assemblies cannot reconfigure unless the patch arrangement (number, symmetry, etc.) is altered. While external fields with tunable inputs can guide the assembly of dynamic structures, they encourage particle alignment relative to its shape rather than the surface patterns. Here, we report on the synthesis of metallodielectric patchy particles and their assembly under the AC electric field, which gives rise to a series of structures including two-layer alternating chains, open-brick walls, staggering stacks, and vertical chains that are directed by the patches yet reconfigurable by the field. The configurations of the assemblies (e.g., the chains) can be further switched between a rigid and a flexible state emulating the conformations of polymers. Our work suggests that, for directed colloidal assembly, the particle complexities (patches and shapes) can be coupled with the external manipulations in a cooperative manner for creating materials with precise yet reconfigurable structures.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceNanotechnologyParticle (ecology)Self-assemblySurface (topology)Electric fieldSymmetry (geometry)Colloidal particleField (mathematics)PolymerWork (physics)ColloidPhysicsChemistryGeometryComposite materialThermodynamicsGeologyQuantum mechanicsPure mathematicsMathematicsPhysical chemistryOceanographyPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationSurfactants and Colloidal SystemsMicro and Nano Robotics
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