Magnetic Colloids as Building Blocks for Complex Structures: Preparation and Assembly

Laura Rossi*

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Abstract

Assembling complex architectures with novel geometries and tailored properties requires the development of suitably designed colloidal building blocks that assemble through specific and directional interactions. Magnetic colloids have the potential to provide the necessary tools to obtain programmable building blocks due to the innate directionality of magnetic interactions. Magnetic dipoles can be permanently embedded into particles and they allow for remote control and manipulation via external fields independently of the chemical and physical composition of their dispersion medium. These properties put magnetic colloids at an advantage point over other currently available systems. In this chapter, we discuss recent advances on the synthesis of magnetic model colloids and their role in the preparation of rational structures via self-assembly.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSelf-Assembly of Nano- and Micro-structured Materials using Colloidal Engineering
EditorsDwaipayan Chakrabarti, Stefano Sacanna
PublisherElsevier
Pages1-22
ISBN (Electronic)978-0081023020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Publication series

NameFrontiers of Nanoscience
Volume13
ISSN (Print)1876-2778
ISSN (Electronic)1876-276X

Keywords

  • Colloids
  • Complex colloids
  • Magnetic particles
  • Magnetic patches
  • Self-assembly

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