材料科学
纳米技术
聚结(物理)
纳米材料
结构化
复杂流体
仿生学
接口(物质)
润湿
机械
复合材料
物理
财务
坐滴法
天体生物学
经济
作者
Joe Forth,Paul Y. Kim,Ganquan Xie,Xubo Liu,Brett A. Helms,Thomas P. Russell
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201806370
摘要
Abstract Liquid–fluid interfaces provide a platform both for structuring liquids into complex shapes and assembling dimensionally confined, functional nanomaterials. Historically, attention in this area has focused on simple emulsions and foams, in which surface‐active materials such as surfactants or colloids stabilize structures against coalescence and alter the mechanical properties of the interface. In recent decades, however, a growing body of work has begun to demonstrate the full potential of the assembly of nanomaterials at liquid–fluid interfaces to generate functionally advanced, biomimetic systems. Here, a broad overview is given, from fundamentals to applications, of the use of liquid–fluid interfaces to generate complex, all‐liquid devices with a myriad of potential applications.
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