colloidal self assembly

What is Colloidal Self Assembly?

Colloidal self-assembly refers to the process by which colloidal particles, typically in the nanometer to micrometer range, organize themselves into well-defined structures without human intervention. This phenomenon leverages the inherent properties of the particles, such as their size, shape, and surface chemistry, as well as external forces like electric fields, magnetic fields, or gravitational forces, to form ordered assemblies.

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