Complex Patterns from Simple Building Blocks
Research from the Laboratory for Soft Materials and Interfaces shows that the sequential assembly of soft polymeric microparticles enables the realization of complex two-dimensional tessellations impossible to realize in a single step. Controlling kinetic pathways during structure formation therefore emerges as a robust strategy to create novel assemblies of microparticles with potential for the development of surfaces with tailored optical, mechanical and wetting properties.
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Marc Roland Petitmermet

Grillo F, Fernandez-Rodriguez MA, Antonopoulou M, Gerber D, Isa L. Self-templating assembly of soft microparticles into complex tessellations. Nature 582, 219–224 (2020). external page DOI:10.1038/s41586-020-2341-6