Self-assembly of Janus Ellipsoids
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Abstract
The self-assembly of particles into a desired mesoscopic structure and function are considered as a bottom-up strategy to obtain new bulk materials that have potential applications in broad fields including drug delivery, photonic crystals, biomaterials and electronics. We propose a primitive model of Janus ellipsoids that represent particles with an ellipsoidal core and two semi-surfaces coded with dissimilar properties, for example, hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity, respectively. We investigate the effects of the aspect ratio on the self-assembly morphology and dynamical aggregation processes using Monte Carlo simulations. We find that the size and structure of the aggregates can be controlled by the aspect ratio, which should be an interesting result from a design viewpoint.
Authors
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Ya Liu
University of Pittsburgh, Lehigh University
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Wei Li
Lehigh University
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Toni Perez
Newcastle University
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Genevieve Brett
Skidmore College, Skidmore University
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James Gunton
Lehigh University