Molecule-mimetic chemistry and mesoscale self-assembly

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Abstract

Molecules are structured aggregates of atoms joined by chemical bonds; crystals are aggregates of molecules, interacting covalently or noncovalently. The work described in this Account uses molecules, crystals, and other forms of atomic/molecular matter to suggest principles that can be used in generating structured aggregates of millimeter-scale components, interacting through capillary interactions. The properties of these aggregates - that is, their "chemistry" - mimic aspects of the chemistry of molecules.

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Bowden, N. B., Weck, M., Choi, I. S., & Whitesides, G. M. (2001). Molecule-mimetic chemistry and mesoscale self-assembly. Accounts of Chemical Research, 34(3), 231–238. https://doi.org/10.1021/ar0000760

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