Patchy particles

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Patchy particles [1] are models designed to keep pace with the rapid advances in the field of colloids. It is now possible to synthesise or fabricate tiny particles that have a variety of shapes, composition etc. In order to simulate these structures, there is a corresponding growth in the number of idealised models being developed and studied. With a view to classifying these "patchy" models the idea of "anisotropy dimensions" has been put forward.

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[edit] Taxonomy: anisotropy dimensions

Anisotropy dimensions is a classification scheme for patchy particles [2]. The eight attributes are as follows:

[edit] Surface coverage (A)

Patchy dimension A.png

[edit] Aspect ratio (B)

Patchy dimension B.png

[edit] Faceting (C)

Patchy dimension C.png

[edit] Pattern quantisation (D)

Patchy dimension D.png

[edit] Branching (E)

Patchy dimension E.png

[edit] Chemical ordering (F)

Patchy dimension F.png

[edit] Shape gradient (G)

Patchy dimension G.png

[edit] Roughness (H)

Patchy dimension H.png

[edit] Models

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. Zhenli Zhang and Sharon C. Glotzer "Self-Assembly of Patchy Particles", Nano Letters 4 pp. 1407-1413 (2004)
  2. Sharon C. Glotzer and Michael J. Solomon "Anisotropy of building blocks and their assembly into complex structures", Nature Materials 6 pp. 557-562 (2007)

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