Anisotropic colloids are particles that possess one or multiple anisotropies in the geometric, interfacial, compositional, or physical properties. Examples of anisotropic colloids include, but are not limited to, Janus spheres, non-spherical particles, patchy particles, and colloidal clusters. Unlike their isotropic counterparts, anisotropic particles possess directional and re-configurable interactions. This session welcomes contributions for novel synthetic methods and fabrication techniques for making anisotropic particles in micro- or nano-scales; theoretical and experimental studies on the behavior of self- and directed assembly of anisotropic particles, and potential applications of anisotropic particles.
12:30 PM
Michael Veksler, Jeffery Raymond, Tao Ma, Nadine Schrenker, Sara Bals, Nicholas A. Kotov
12:45 PM
01:00 PM
Laura Y. Galeano Tirado, Timothy F. Niper, Richard Hailstone, Jairo Diaz Amaya
01:15 PM
Jin Gyun Lee, Seog-Jin Jeon, Ryan Hayward, C. Wyatt Shields
01:30 PM
Md Anisur Rahman, Peter Beltramo
01:45 PM
Hamed Almohammadi, Atalaya Milan Wilborn, Friedrich Stricker, Jacopo Movilli, Timothy Moore, Philipp Schönhöfer, Haritosh Patel, Haichao Wu, Sharon C. Glotzer, Joanna Aizenberg
02:00 PM
Chih-Mei Young, Timothy C. Moore, Michael Solomon, Sharon C. Glotzer
02:15 PM
02:30 PM
Arkava Ganguly, Souradeep Roychowdhury, Zoe Cruse, Ankur Gupta
02:45 PM
Syahidah Mohd Khairi, Michael Solomon