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23 results for "Colloidal co-assembly"
Three-Phase Co-Assembly: In-situ Incorporation of Nanoparticles into Tunable, Highly-Ordered, Porous Silica FIlms
We present a reproducible, one-pot colloidal co-assembly approach that results in large-scale, highly ordered porous silica films with embedded, uniformly distributed, accessible gold nanoparticles. The unique coloration of these inverse opal films...
Colloidal co-assembly route to large-area high-quality phototonic crystals
Colloidal Assembly
Nanocrystalline Precursors for the Co-Assembly of Crack-Free Metal Oxide Inverse Opals
Inorganic microstructured materials are ubiquitous in nature. However, their formation in artificial self-assembly systems is challenging as it involves a complex interplay of competing forces during and after assembly. For example, colloidal assembly...
Functional supraparticles produced by the evaporation of binary colloidal suspensions on superhydrophobic surfaces
Hierarchically structured supraparticles can be produced by drying droplets of colloidal suspensions. Using binary suspensions provides degrees of structural and functional control beyond those possible for single components, while remaining tractable for...
Benjamin Hatton
Dr. Hatton is now a professor at the University of Toronto. More info can be found here.
I have been a technical research fellow in the Wyss Institute for Bio-inspired Engineering at Harvard since 2009, in the Adaptive Architecture platform. I joined...