Publikation: Field-induced assembly of colloidal ellipsoids into well-defined microtubules
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Current theoretical attempts to understand the reversible formation of stable microtubules and virus shells are generally based on shape-specific building blocks or monomers, where the local curvature of the resulting structure is explicitly built-in via the monomer geometry. Here we demonstrate that even simple ellipsoidal colloids can reversibly self-assemble into regular tubular structures when subjected to an alternating electric field. Supported by model calculations, we discuss the combined effects of anisotropic shape and field-induced dipolar interactions on the reversible formation of self-assembled structures. Our observations show that the formation of tubular structures through self-assembly requires much less geometrical and interaction specificity than previously thought, and advance our current understanding of the minimal requirements for self-assembly into regular virus-like structures.
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CRASSOUS, Jérôme J., Adriana M. MIHUT, Erik WERNERSSON, Patrick PFLEIDERER, Jan VERMANT, Per LINSE, Peter SCHURTENBERGER, 2014. Field-induced assembly of colloidal ellipsoids into well-defined microtubules. In: Nature Communications. 2014, 5, 5516. ISSN 0256-7865. eISSN 1303-6025. Available under: doi: 10.1038/ncomms6516BibTex
@article{Crassous2014Field-30508, year={2014}, doi={10.1038/ncomms6516}, title={Field-induced assembly of colloidal ellipsoids into well-defined microtubules}, volume={5}, issn={0256-7865}, journal={Nature Communications}, author={Crassous, Jérôme J. and Mihut, Adriana M. and Wernersson, Erik and Pfleiderer, Patrick and Vermant, Jan and Linse, Per and Schurtenberger, Peter}, note={Article Number: 5516} }
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