Anisotropic Colloids: From Non-Templated to Patchy Templated Synthesis

Chemistry : a European Journal
Bing LiuShuping Zhao

Abstract

Self-assembly of colloidal particles is an important and challenging way to generate novel colloidal superstructures for new materials. Recent progress on syntheses of anisotropic colloids highlights opportunities for such self-assembly, particularly in defining new non-cubic superstructures. Both non-templated and templated synthesis play an important role in preparing anisotropic colloidal particles. In this article, we briefly summarize recent progress in anisotropic colloids by non-templated and conventional templated synthesis, and introduce a conceptual strategy of "patchy templated synthesis" that differs from the conventional approach. We illustrate this strategy with recent examples emanating from colloidal rings, and discuss the future opportunities with this strategy for the synthesis of other anisotropic colloids.

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