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      Macromolecular crowding in chiral assembly of ellipsoidal nanoparticles

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          Anisotropic colloidal particles have the ability to self-assemble into cholesteric structures. We used molecular dynamics to simulate the self-assembly of ellipsoidal particles with the objective to establish a general framework to reveal the primary factors driving chiral interactions. To characterize these interactions, we introduce a characteristic parameter following the crowding factor (CF) theory. Our simulations and statistical analysis showed good agreement with the CF theory; at the early stages of the assembly process, the ellipsoidal particles go through a critical aggregation point followed by further clustering towards nematic order. Further, we demonstrate that in high CF conditions, small initial clusters may induce a chiral twist which subsequently forms a cholesteric structure with no directional preference in higher organization states.

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          05 January 2024
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          2401.02767
          1eb3e069-721d-4b14-a06f-1cbaa7b18eb9

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          Manuscript 8 pages, 5 Figures. Supporting information 3 Pages 5 SI figures
          cond-mat.soft

          Condensed matter
          Condensed matter

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