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arxiv: 0708.1934 · v1 · submitted 2007-08-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

A fully solvable equilibrium self-assembly process: fine tuning the clusters size and the connectivity in patchy particle systems

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keywords self-assemblyclustersequilibriumfullytheoryaggregatesapproachassociating
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Self-assembly is the mechanism that controls the formation of well defined structures from disordered pre-existing parts. Despite the importance of self-assembly as a manufacturing method and the increasingly large number of experimental realizations of complex self-assembled nano aggregates, theoretical predictions are lagging behind. Here we show that for a non-trivial self-assembly phenomenon, originating branched loop-less clusters, it is possible to derive a fully predictive parameter-free theory of equilibrium self-assembly by combining the Wertheim theory for associating liquids with the Flory-Stockmayer approach for chemical gelation.

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