Issue 15, 2024

Unraveling nanosprings: morphology control and mechanical characterization

Abstract

Nanosprings demonstrate promising mechanical characteristics, positioning them as pivotal components in a diverse array of potential nanoengineering applications. To unlock the full potential of these nanosprings, ongoing research is concentrated on emulating springs at the nanoscale in terms of both morphology and function. This review underscores recent advancements in the field and provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse methods employed for nanospring preparation. Understanding the general mechanism behind nanospring formation lays the groundwork for the informed design of nanosprings. The synthesis section delineates four prominent methods employed for nanospring fabrication: vapor phase synthesis, templating methods, post-treatment techniques, and molecular engineering. Each method is critically analyzed, highlighting its strengths, limitations, and potential for scalability. Mechanical properties of nanosprings are explored in depth, discussing their response to external stimuli and their potential applications in various fields such as sensing, energy storage, and biomedical engineering. The interplay between nanospring morphology and mechanical behavior is elucidated, providing insights into the design principles for tailored functionality. Additionally, we anticipate that the evolution of state-of-the-art characterization tools, such as in situ transmission electron microscopy, 3D electron tomography, and machine learning, will significantly contribute to both the study of nanospring mechanisms and their applications.

Graphical abstract: Unraveling nanosprings: morphology control and mechanical characterization

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
28 Apr. 2024
Accepted
05 Jūn. 2024
First published
12 Jūn. 2024

Mater. Horiz., 2024,11, 3500-3527

Unraveling nanosprings: morphology control and mechanical characterization

D. Yang, R. Huang, B. Zou, R. Wang, Y. Wang, E. H. Ang and X. Song, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11, 3500 DOI: 10.1039/D4MH00503A

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