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Self-assembly

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Contact Angles And Contact Lines Around Particles At Isotropic And Anisotropic Liquid Interfaces, Nesrin Senbil Nov 2015

Contact Angles And Contact Lines Around Particles At Isotropic And Anisotropic Liquid Interfaces, Nesrin Senbil

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Liquid interfaces, capillarity and self-assembly of particles at interfaces are important in nature and technology. When a particle is adsorbed to a liquid interface, the contact line of the particle with the liquid interface and the associated contact angle are the crucial parameters that drive assembly of the particles. We looked at how the shape of the liquid interface and the shape of the particle affect the contact angle and the shape of the contact line. We used millimeter-sized PDMS-coated glass spheres and measured the contact angles at isotropic (planar) and anisotropic interfaces (saddle and cylindrical in shape). Anisotropy of …


Elasticity And Geometry In Curved-Filament Assemblies, Luis Cajamarca Ospina Nov 2015

Elasticity And Geometry In Curved-Filament Assemblies, Luis Cajamarca Ospina

Doctoral Dissertations

In this dissertation we explore the effect of shape, mechanics and geometry in assemblies of tubular filaments by introducing the notion of cohesive contact. We first study the optimal geometry of cohesive interactions in straight flexible tubes by considering two interaction potentials. We find filaments adopt a locally skewed configuration, associated with a twist angle. The interaction energy decreases with the twist angle and ground states are found to be twisted. For pair-wise interactions, we find a generic behavior in the profile of the cohesive energy where the geometry of close-packed double helices dictates the shape of the assembly. By …