Nanoparticle Assembly: From Self‐Organization to Controlled Micropatterning for Enhanced Functionalities

Author:

Jambhulkar Sayli1,Ravichandran Dharneedar2ORCID,Zhu Yuxiang2ORCID,Thippanna Varunkumar2ORCID,Ramanathan Arunachalam2ORCID,Patil Dhanush2ORCID,Fonseca Nathan2ORCID,Thummalapalli Sri Vaishnavi2ORCID,Sundaravadivelan Barath3ORCID,Sun Allen4ORCID,Xu Weiheng1,Yang Sui5,Kannan Arunachala Mada6,Golan Yuval7,Lancaster Jessica8,Chen Lei9,Joyee Erina B.10,Song Kenan1112ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Systems Engineering School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks (MSN) Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University (ASU) Mesa AZ 85212 USA

2. Manufacturing Engineering School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks (MSN) Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University (ASU) Mesa AZ 85212 USA

3. Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering School for Engineering of Matter, Transport & Energy Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University (ASU) Tempe AZ 85281 USA

4. Department of Chemistry Stony Brook University Stony Brook NY 11794 USA

5. Materials Science and Engineering School for Engineering of Matter Transport and Energy (SEMTE) Arizona State University (ASU) Tempe AZ 85287 USA

6. The Polytechnic School (TPS) Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University (ASU) Mesa AZ 85212 USA

7. Department of Materials Engineering and the Ilse Katz Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology Ben‐Gurion University of the Negev Beer Sheva 8410501 Israel

8. Department of Immunology Mayo Clinic Arizona 13400 E Shea Blvd Scottsdale AZ 85259 USA

9. Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan‐Dearborn 4901 Evergreen Rd Dearborn MI 48128 USA

10. Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science University of North Carolina, Charlotte 9201 University City Blvd Charlotte NC 28223 USA

11. School of Environmental, Civil, Agricultural, and Mechanical Engineering (ECAM) College of Engineering University of Georgia (UGA) Athens GA 30602 USA

12. Adjunct Professor of School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks (MSN) Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Arizona State University (ASU) Mesa AZ 85212 USA

Abstract

AbstractNanoparticles form long‐range micropatterns via self‐assembly or directed self‐assembly with superior mechanical, electrical, optical, magnetic, chemical, and other functional properties for broad applications, such as structural supports, thermal exchangers, optoelectronics, microelectronics, and robotics. The precisely defined particle assembly at the nanoscale with simultaneously scalable patterning at the microscale is indispensable for enabling functionality and improving the performance of devices. This article provides a comprehensive review of nanoparticle assembly formed primarily via the balance of forces at the nanoscale (e.g., van der Waals, colloidal, capillary, convection, and chemical forces) and nanoparticle‐template interactions (e.g., physical confinement, chemical functionalization, additive layer‐upon‐layer). The review commences with a general overview of nanoparticle self‐assembly, with the state‐of‐the‐art literature review and motivation. It subsequently reviews the recent progress in nanoparticle assembly without the presence of surface templates. Manufacturing techniques for surface template fabrication and their influence on nanoparticle assembly efficiency and effectiveness are then explored. The primary focus is the spatial organization and orientational preference of nanoparticles on non‐templated and pre‐templated surfaces in a controlled manner. Moreover, the article discusses broad applications of micropatterned surfaces, encompassing various fields. Finally, the review concludes with a summary of manufacturing methods, their limitations, and future trends in nanoparticle assembly.

Funder

United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation

American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund

Office of Naval Research

Air Force Office of Scientific Research

Directorate for Engineering

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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