Dissections: Self-Assembled Aggregates That Spontaneously Reconfigure Their Structures When Their Environment Changes — Chengde Mao (2002) | RDL Network
Dissections: Self-Assembled Aggregates That Spontaneously Reconfigure Their Structures When Their Environment Changes
Article 2002 en
Authors
CM
Chengde Mao
VT
V.R. Thalladi
DW
Daniel B. Wolfe
Abstract
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This Communication describes a new strategy for the design of adaptive structures based on reconfigurable mesoscale self-assembly. Several sets of millimeter-scale objects have been designed that can self-assemble into two different, regular aggregates at the interface between an aqueous solution and perfluorodecalin; the choice between the two aggregates is determined by the density of the aqueous phase.
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