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Gels self‐assembled from colloidal nanoparticles (NPs) translate the size‐dependent properties of nanostructures to materials with macroscale volumes. Large spanning networks of NP chains provide high interconnectivity within the material necessary for a wide range of properties from conductivity to viscoelasticity. However, a great challenge for nanoscale engineering of such gels lies in being able...
Lead Telluride Nanoparticles
Lead telluride nanoparticles spontaneously assemble into a spanning nanofiber network as reported by Nicholas A. Kotov and co‐workers in article number 2201313. The resulting transparent nanoparticle hydrogels have potential application as UV or X‐ray sensors. The network morphology can be modified through variations in the composition and concentration of added electrolyte...
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