Electrostatic forces are amongst the most versatile interactions to mediate the assembly of nanostructured materials. Depending on experimental conditions, these forces can be long-or short-ranged, can be either attractive or repulsive, and their directionality can be controlled by the shapes of the charged nano-objects. This Review is intended to serve as a primer for experimentalists curious about the fundamentals of nanoscale electrostatics and for theorists wishing to learn about recent experimental advances in the field. Accordingly, the first portion introduces the theoretical models of electrostatic double layers and derives electrostatic interaction potentials applicable to particles of different sizes and/or shapes and under differ...
Screened electrostatic interactions are commonly employed in colloid and polymer science for stabili...
We investigate the dependency of electrostatic interaction forces on applied potentials in electrost...
We perform computational investigations of the electrolyte-mediated interactions of charged nanopart...
ABSTRACT: Small metallic particles used in forming nanostructured to impart novel optical, catalytic...
review article for Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science, 23 pages, 3 figuresEngineered n...
The electrostatic deposition of particles has become a very effective route to the assembly of many ...
Electrostatic interactions between surface- charged nanoparticles (NPs) and electrodes studied using...
The ability to assemble nanoscopic components into larger structures and materials depends crucially...
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Electrostatic interactions between surface-char...
Understanding the behavior of nanoparticles at charged interfaces is crucial in various fields, incl...
Electrostatic interactions determine the key properties of several materials that promise to enable ...
Our understanding of the "long range" electrodynamic, electrostatic, and polar interaction...
Coulombic interactions can be used to assemble charged nanoparticles into higher-order structures, b...
Theoretical approaches to calculating electrostatic interactions between charged particles of dielec...
Self-assembly1,2,3,4 of components larger than molecules into ordered arrays is an efficient way of ...
Screened electrostatic interactions are commonly employed in colloid and polymer science for stabili...
We investigate the dependency of electrostatic interaction forces on applied potentials in electrost...
We perform computational investigations of the electrolyte-mediated interactions of charged nanopart...
ABSTRACT: Small metallic particles used in forming nanostructured to impart novel optical, catalytic...
review article for Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science, 23 pages, 3 figuresEngineered n...
The electrostatic deposition of particles has become a very effective route to the assembly of many ...
Electrostatic interactions between surface- charged nanoparticles (NPs) and electrodes studied using...
The ability to assemble nanoscopic components into larger structures and materials depends crucially...
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH and Co. KGaA, Weinheim. Electrostatic interactions between surface-char...
Understanding the behavior of nanoparticles at charged interfaces is crucial in various fields, incl...
Electrostatic interactions determine the key properties of several materials that promise to enable ...
Our understanding of the "long range" electrodynamic, electrostatic, and polar interaction...
Coulombic interactions can be used to assemble charged nanoparticles into higher-order structures, b...
Theoretical approaches to calculating electrostatic interactions between charged particles of dielec...
Self-assembly1,2,3,4 of components larger than molecules into ordered arrays is an efficient way of ...
Screened electrostatic interactions are commonly employed in colloid and polymer science for stabili...
We investigate the dependency of electrostatic interaction forces on applied potentials in electrost...
We perform computational investigations of the electrolyte-mediated interactions of charged nanopart...