软物质
纳米颗粒
自组装
超晶格
纳米技术
化学
材料科学
作者
Huanyu Lei,Yuchu Liu,Tong Liu,Qi Guo,Xiaoyun Yan,Yicong Wang,Wei Zhang,Zebing Su,Jiahao Huang,Wei Xu,Fenggang Bian,Mingjun Huang,Stephen Z. D. Cheng
标识
DOI:10.1002/ange.202203433
摘要
Abstract The hierarchical self‐assembly process opens up great potential for the construction of nanostructural superlattices. Precise regulation of self‐assembled superlattices, however, remains a challenge. Even when the primary molecules are precise, the supramolecular motifs (or secondary building blocks) can vary dramatically. In the present work, we propose the concept of unimolecular nanoparticles (UMNPs). The UMNPs act as the supramolecular motif and directly pack into the superlattices. A highly branched giant molecule is presented. We systematically explore its conformations and the superlattice of this giant molecule. Moreover, intriguing complex phases are discovered when blending this UMNP with other conventional giant molecules. These binary mixtures provide direct evidence to support our previously proposed self‐sorting process in the self‐assembly of “soft alloys”. The concept of UMNPs offers a unique approach toward more precise regulation of self‐assembled superlattices in soft matter.
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