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Underwater adhesion processes in nature promise controllable assembly of functional nanoparticles for industrial mass production; However, their artificial strategies have faced challenges to uniformly transfer nanoparticles into a monolayer, particularly those below 100 nm in size, over large areas. Here a scalable “one‐shot” self‐limiting nanoparticle transfer technique is presented, enabling the...
Electrostatic Nanoparticle Coating
In article 2313299, Doeun Kim, Hyeon‐Ho Jeong, and co‐authors demonstrate a scalable “one‐shot” self‐limiting nanoparticle assembly inspired by the underwater adhesion observed in mussels. This technique facilitates the formation of mono‐layered nanoparticle assemblies, extending from micro‐patterns to covering an entire 2‐inch wafer. The authors illustrate this...
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