Rapid and simple preparation of remarkably stable binary nanoparticle planet-satellite assemblies

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Abstract

We demonstrate a straightforward nonbiomolecular approach for self-assembly of binary NP planet-satellite superstructures, which display remarkable colloidal and structural stability under variations in temperature, pH, ionic strength and solvent. The readily scalable process produces highly homogeneous samples and is tolerant to variations in building block size and shape, giving rapid access to a structurally diverse range of robust binary NP assemblies.

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Borsley, S., Flook, S., & Kay, E. R. (2015). Rapid and simple preparation of remarkably stable binary nanoparticle planet-satellite assemblies. Chemical Communications, 51(37), 7812–7815. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc01543j

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