Nature designs chemotactic supramolecular structures that can selectively bind specific groups present on surfaces, autonomously scan them moving along density gradients, and react once a critical concentration is encountered. Since such properties are key in many biological functions, these also offer inspirations for designing artificial systems capable of similar bioinspired autonomous behaviors. One approach is to use soft molecular units that self-assemble in an aqueous solution generating nanoparticles (NPs) that display specific chemical groups on their surface, enabling multivalent interactions with complementarily functionalized surfaces. However, a first challenge is to explore the behavior of these assemblies at sufficiently high...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Self-assembled supramolecular architectures are ubiquitous in nature. A synchronized combination of ...
Funding: EPSRC EP/K016342/1; Leverhulme Trust: RPG-2015-042For a wide range of nanomaterials, surfac...
Nature designs chemotactic supramolecular structures that can selectively bind specific groups prese...
Nanoparticles are ever more present in our bodies, both as devices engineered for biomedical applica...
We investigate the self-assembly of amphiphilic nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with mixed monola...
ConspectusThe concept of colloids encompasses a wide range of isotropic and anisotropic particles wi...
The conceptual framework of supramolecular chemistry elucidates a powerful set of strategies for che...
The self-assembly of a monolayer of ligands on the surface of noble metal nanoparticles dictates the...
The interaction between nano-objects and extended solid surfaces is of paramount importance in the c...
Discoveries at the interface of chemistry, biology, and materials science have emerged as a powerful...
DNA-mediated multivalent interactions between colloidal particles have been extensively applied for ...
The dynamic functionalization of the nanoparticle surface with biocompatible coatings is a critical ...
Among the many parameters that have been explored to exercise control over self-assembly processes, ...
Fabricating well-defined and stable nanoparticle arrays and crystals in a controlled fashion receive...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Self-assembled supramolecular architectures are ubiquitous in nature. A synchronized combination of ...
Funding: EPSRC EP/K016342/1; Leverhulme Trust: RPG-2015-042For a wide range of nanomaterials, surfac...
Nature designs chemotactic supramolecular structures that can selectively bind specific groups prese...
Nanoparticles are ever more present in our bodies, both as devices engineered for biomedical applica...
We investigate the self-assembly of amphiphilic nanoparticles (NPs) functionalized with mixed monola...
ConspectusThe concept of colloids encompasses a wide range of isotropic and anisotropic particles wi...
The conceptual framework of supramolecular chemistry elucidates a powerful set of strategies for che...
The self-assembly of a monolayer of ligands on the surface of noble metal nanoparticles dictates the...
The interaction between nano-objects and extended solid surfaces is of paramount importance in the c...
Discoveries at the interface of chemistry, biology, and materials science have emerged as a powerful...
DNA-mediated multivalent interactions between colloidal particles have been extensively applied for ...
The dynamic functionalization of the nanoparticle surface with biocompatible coatings is a critical ...
Among the many parameters that have been explored to exercise control over self-assembly processes, ...
Fabricating well-defined and stable nanoparticle arrays and crystals in a controlled fashion receive...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Self-assembled supramolecular architectures are ubiquitous in nature. A synchronized combination of ...
Funding: EPSRC EP/K016342/1; Leverhulme Trust: RPG-2015-042For a wide range of nanomaterials, surfac...