An in-depth understanding of dynamic interfacial self-assembly processes is essential for a wide range of topics in theoretical physics, materials design, and biomedical research. However, direct monitoring of such processes is hampered by the poor imaging contrast of a thin interfacial layer. We report in situ imaging technology capable of selectively highlighting self-assembly at the phase boundary in real time by employing the unique photophysical properties of aggregation-induced emission. Its application to the study of breath-figure formation, an immensely useful yet poorly understood phenomenon, provided a mechanistic model supported by direct visualization of all main steps and fully corroborated by simulation and theoretical analys...
Optical responses of molecular aggregates and assemblies are often different from that of the indivi...
Breath figures refer to the patterns formed when vapor condenses into the liquid phase on a surface,...
Soft particles such as microgels can undergo significant and anisotropic deformations when adsorbed ...
With the interfacial jamming of nanoparticles (NPs), a load-bearing network of NPs forms as the area...
The review is devoted to the physical, chemical, and technological aspects of the breath-figure self...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has been much employed for visualizing material aggregation and s...
Studying dynamic self-assembling systems in their native environment is essential for understanding ...
The aggregation of intrinsically disordered proteins is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases, su...
Autocatalytic chemical reactions are widely studied as models of biological processes and to better ...
Utilizing nonplanar conjugated molecules as building blocks facilitates the development of self-asse...
We present a microfluidic platform to visualize the formation of free-standing films by interfacial ...
Self-assembly features prominently in fields ranging from materials science to biophysical chemistry...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) molecules show all kinds of application in biological research, c...
Small strategic perturbations of the molecular structures impart significant variation in the evolut...
Direct visualization of pathways followed by single molecules while they spontaneously self-assemble...
Optical responses of molecular aggregates and assemblies are often different from that of the indivi...
Breath figures refer to the patterns formed when vapor condenses into the liquid phase on a surface,...
Soft particles such as microgels can undergo significant and anisotropic deformations when adsorbed ...
With the interfacial jamming of nanoparticles (NPs), a load-bearing network of NPs forms as the area...
The review is devoted to the physical, chemical, and technological aspects of the breath-figure self...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) has been much employed for visualizing material aggregation and s...
Studying dynamic self-assembling systems in their native environment is essential for understanding ...
The aggregation of intrinsically disordered proteins is a hallmark of neurodegenerative diseases, su...
Autocatalytic chemical reactions are widely studied as models of biological processes and to better ...
Utilizing nonplanar conjugated molecules as building blocks facilitates the development of self-asse...
We present a microfluidic platform to visualize the formation of free-standing films by interfacial ...
Self-assembly features prominently in fields ranging from materials science to biophysical chemistry...
Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) molecules show all kinds of application in biological research, c...
Small strategic perturbations of the molecular structures impart significant variation in the evolut...
Direct visualization of pathways followed by single molecules while they spontaneously self-assemble...
Optical responses of molecular aggregates and assemblies are often different from that of the indivi...
Breath figures refer to the patterns formed when vapor condenses into the liquid phase on a surface,...
Soft particles such as microgels can undergo significant and anisotropic deformations when adsorbed ...