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Controlled growth and form of precipitating microsculptures

  • Autores: C. Nadir Kaplan, Wim L. Noorduin
  • Localización: Science, ISSN 0036-8075, Vol. 355, Nº 6332, 2017, págs. 1395-1399
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Controlled self-assembly of three-dimensional shapes holds great potential for fabrication of functional materials. Their practical realization requires a theoretical framework to quantify and guide the dynamic sculpting of the curved structures that often arise in accretive mineralization. Motivated by a variety of bioinspired coprecipitation patterns of carbonate and silica, we develop a geometrical theory for the kinetics of the growth front that leaves behind thin-walled complex structures. Our theory explains the range of previously observed experimental patterns and, in addition, predicts unexplored assembly pathways. This allows us to design a number of functional base shapes of optical microstructures, which we synthesize to demonstrate their light-guiding capabilities. Overall, our framework provides a way to understand and control the growth and form of functional precipitating microsculptures.


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