Issue 32, 2010

Replication of anisotropic dispersed particulates and complex continuous templates

Abstract

Anisotropic nano-, micro- and mesoscale natural and synthetic structures possess a unique combination of physical properties due to a complex balance of steric factors and intermolecular interactions at multiple length scales. Utilizing such structures as templates for conformal replication allows reproduction of their unique shapes and properties into different synthetic materials. This review is devoted to the recent progress made on anisotropic microstructures suitable as sacrificial templates as well as techniques currently used for their precise replication into various materials. We present an overview of synthetic strategies used for the replication of both dispersed particulates and continuous templates with a number of recent examples of anisotropic organic and inorganic replicas presented. Strategies for generating adequate robust replicas and their expected assembling behavior are also briefly discussed.

Graphical abstract: Replication of anisotropic dispersed particulates and complex continuous templates

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
18 Jan 2010
Accepted
25 Mar 2010
First published
19 May 2010

J. Mater. Chem., 2010,20, 6587-6603

Replication of anisotropic dispersed particulates and complex continuous templates

O. Shchepelina, V. Kozlovskaya, S. Singamaneni, E. Kharlampieva and V. V. Tsukruk, J. Mater. Chem., 2010, 20, 6587 DOI: 10.1039/C0JM00049C

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