In this paper, molecular dynamics simulations of simple disc-shaped particles are used to investigate the free self-assembly of defect-free fibers. Depending on the choice of particle shape and interaction strength, the formed fibers are reproducibly either straight or, for reasons of packing efficiency, spontaneously chiral. As they grow radially, increasing stresses cause chiral fibers to untwist either continuously or via morphological rearrangement. It is also found that, due to the kinetics of fiber initiation, the isotropic solution has to be significantly supercooled before aggregation takes place. As a result, the thermal hysteresis of one formed fiber extends to 13.9% of the formation temperature. In the presence of a three-thread ...
Self-assembly is a low energy synthesis process, prominent in biological systems, in which smaller b...
Interest in the design of peptide-based fibrous materials is growing because it opens possibilities ...
The problem of fibril (fibre) formation in chiral systems is explored theoretically being supported...
In this thesis, Molecular Dynamics simulations are used to investigate the free selfassembly of sup...
We show a self-assembly process leading to fibres from a system that starts far from equilibrium bec...
Diphenylalanine (FF) has been shown to self-assemble from water into heterogeneous fibres that are a...
Abstract: The origins of the unique properties of natural fibres have remained largely unresolved be...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2003.Includ...
Studying the growth of 1D structures formed by the self-assembly of crystalline-coil block copolymer...
Abstract. We present a coarse-grained computer model designed to study the growth of fibres in a syn...
The process of fission and vesicle formation depends on the geometry of the membrane that will split...
Hierarchical self-assembly underpins much of the diversity of form and function seen in soft systems...
Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) simulations are used to model the aqueous self-assembly of three...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly co...
Self-assembly is a low energy synthesis process, prominent in biological systems, in which smaller b...
Interest in the design of peptide-based fibrous materials is growing because it opens possibilities ...
The problem of fibril (fibre) formation in chiral systems is explored theoretically being supported...
In this thesis, Molecular Dynamics simulations are used to investigate the free selfassembly of sup...
We show a self-assembly process leading to fibres from a system that starts far from equilibrium bec...
Diphenylalanine (FF) has been shown to self-assemble from water into heterogeneous fibres that are a...
Abstract: The origins of the unique properties of natural fibres have remained largely unresolved be...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2003.Includ...
Studying the growth of 1D structures formed by the self-assembly of crystalline-coil block copolymer...
Abstract. We present a coarse-grained computer model designed to study the growth of fibres in a syn...
The process of fission and vesicle formation depends on the geometry of the membrane that will split...
Hierarchical self-assembly underpins much of the diversity of form and function seen in soft systems...
Dissipative particle dynamics (DPD) simulations are used to model the aqueous self-assembly of three...
Low molecular weight gelators are able to form nanostructures, typically fibers, which entangle to f...
Pathway complexity results in unique materials from the same components according to the assembly co...
Self-assembly is a low energy synthesis process, prominent in biological systems, in which smaller b...
Interest in the design of peptide-based fibrous materials is growing because it opens possibilities ...
The problem of fibril (fibre) formation in chiral systems is explored theoretically being supported...