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Supraparticles: Functionality from Uniform Structural Motifs

Authors :
Wintzheimer, Susanne
Granath, Tim
Oppmann, Maximilian
Kister, Thomas
Thai, Thibaut
Kraus, Tobias
Vogel, Nicolas
Mandel, Karl
Publica
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Universität des Saarlandes, 2019.

Abstract

Under the right process conditions, nanoparticles can cluster together to form defined particular structures, which can be termed supraparticles. Controlling the size, shape, and morphology of such entities is a central step in various fields of science and technology, ranging from colloid chemistry and soft matter physics to powder technology and pharmaceutical and food sciences. These diverse scientific communities have been investigating formation processes and structure/property relations of such supraparticles under completely different boundary conditions. On the fundamental side, the field is driven by the desire to gain maximum control of the assembly structures using very defined and tailored colloidal building-blocks, while more applied disciplines focus on optimizing the functional properties from rather ill-defined starting materials. With this review article, we aim to provide a connecting perspective by outlining fundamental principles that govern the formation and functionality of supraparticles. We discuss the formation of supraparticulates as a result of colloidal properties interplaying with external process parameters. We then outline how the structure of the supraparticles gives rise to different functional properties. They can be a result of the structure itself (emergent properties), of the colocalization of different, functional building-blocks, or of coupling between individual particles in close proximity. Taken together, we aim to establish structure-property and process-structure relationships that provide unifying guidelines for the rational design of functional supraparticles with optimized properties. Finally, we aspire to connect the different disciplines by providing a categorized overview of the existing, diverging nomenclature of seemingly similar supraparticle structures.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd012e71c2f3fe08242eb00446cb78f3
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22028/d291-28993