Patchy particles
The general model for a patchy particle [1] is given by [2]
where is the Lennard-Jones potential and
Anisotropy dimensions
Anisotropy dimensions is a classification scheme for patchy particles (See Figure 2 of [3]). The eight attributes are as follows:
Surface coverage (A)
Aspect ratio (B)
Faceting (C)
Pattern quantisation (D)
Branching (E)
Chemical ordering (F)
Shape gradient (G)
Roughness (H)
See also
- Colloids
- Emulsions
- Janus particles
- Kern and Frenkel patchy model
- Phase diagram of anisotropic particles with octahedral symmetry
- Phase diagram of anisotropic particles with tetrahedral symmetry
- Wertheim's first order thermodynamic perturbation theory (TPT1)
References
- ↑ Zhenli Zhang and Sharon C. Glotzer "Self-Assembly of Patchy Particles", Nano Letters 4 pp. 1407-1413 (2004)
- ↑ Jonathan P. K. Doye, Ard A. Louis, I-Chun Lin, Lucy R. Allen, Eva G. Noya, Alex W. Wilber, Hoong Chwan Kok and Rosie Lyus "Controlling crystallization and its absence: proteins, colloids and patchy models", Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 9 pp. 2197-2205 (2007)
- ↑ Sharon C. Glotzer and Michael J. Solomon "Anisotropy of building blocks and their assembly into complex structures", Nature Materials 6 pp. 557-562 (2007)
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