articleScienceJul 26, 2012Closed access

Predictive Self-Assembly of Polyhedra into Complex Structures

University of Michigan

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Abstract

Predicting structure from the attributes of a material's building blocks remains a challenge and central goal for materials science. Isolating the role of building block shape for self-assembly provides insight into the ordering of molecules and the crystallization of colloids, nanoparticles, proteins, and viruses. We investigated 145 convex polyhedra whose assembly arises solely from their anisotropic shape. Our results demonstrate a remarkably high propensity for thermodynamic self-assembly and structural diversity. We show that from simple measures of particle shape and local order in the fluid, the assembly of a given shape into a liquid crystal, plastic crystal, or crystal can be predicted.

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Keywords
  • Polyhedron
  • Close-packing of equal spheres
  • Amorphous solid
  • Particle (ecology)
  • Volume (thermodynamics)
  • Surface (topology)
  • Object (grammar)
  • Chemical physics
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