2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.10024
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Flexible Colloidal Molecules with Directional Bonds and Controlled Flexibility

Abstract: Colloidal molecules are ideal model systems for mimicking real molecules and can serve as versatile building blocks for the bottom-up self-assembly of flexible and smart materials. While most colloidal molecules are rigid objects, the development of colloidal joints has made it possible to also include conformational flexibility into colloidal molecules. However, their unrestricted range of motion does not capture the restricted motion range and bond directionality that is typical of real molecules.In this wor… Show more

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