DNA-coated colloids hold great promise for self-assembly of programmed heterogeneous microstructures, provided they not only bind when cooled below their melting temperature, but also rearrange so ...
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Creative Commons (CC): This is a Creative Commons license. Attribution (BY): Credit must be given to the creator. Fractal growth in reaction-diffusion frameworks (RDF) offers a powerful paradigm for ...
A new theory 'demystifies' the crystallization process and shows that the material that crystallizes is the dominant component within a solution -- which is the solvent, not the solute. The theory ...
The REMARK280 field of the Protein Data Bank is the richest open source of successful crystallization information. The REMARK280 field is optional and currently uncurated, so significant effort needs ...
A recent theory challenges conventional understanding of crystallization. It shows that the dominant element in a solution—the solvent, not the solute—is the material that crystallizes. This finding, ...
Improve your understanding of crystallization by recognizing its crucial role in purifying substances and producing high-quality materials with specific properties, giving you a competitive edge in ...
In this tutorial the student will learn to perform enhanced sampling simulations. We will study in particular the crystallization of silicon and learn to calculate free energy differences, the ...
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