Nanoscale Forces and Their Uses in Self‐Assembly
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The ability to assemble nanoscopic components into larger structures and materials depends crucially on the ability to understand in quantitative detail and subsequently "engineer" the interparticle interactions. This Review provides a critical examination of the various interparticle forces (van der Waals, electrostatic, magnetic, molecular, and entropic) that can be used in nanoscale self-assembly. For each type of interaction, the magnitude and the length scale are discussed, as well as the scaling with particle size and interparticle distance. In all cases, the discussion emphasizes characteristics unique to the nanoscale. These theoretical considerations are accompanied by examples of recent experimental…
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- Nanoscopic scale
- van der Waals force
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Scaling
- Scale (ratio)
- Physics
- Molecule
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