TY - JOUR
T1 - Assembly and Processing of One-Dimensional Subnanomaterials
AU - Ma, Rongzhu
AU - Li, Shouyuan
AU - Zhang, Simin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025/9/25
Y1 - 2025/9/25
N2 - 1D subnanomaterials (SNMs), encompassing nanowires and nanobelts with a diameter or thickness approximate to the size of a single unit cell, possess the inherent functionality of inorganic materials, polymer-analogue properties, intrinsic order, and multilevel interactions. These distinctive characteristics establish 1D SNMs as highly processable building blocks, offering significant advantages for the fabrication of advanced materials, including polarization materials, organogels, photothermal conversion devices, fluorescent materials, stimuli-responsive platforms, and catalysis. This paper summarizes assembly methods, including self-assembly, wet-spinning, electrospinning, directional coating, freezing-casting and Langmuir-Blodgett technique, which facilitate the integration of 1D SNMs into free-standing fibers, films, and 3D assemblies without polymeric additives. In contrast to rigid and fragile traditional inorganic materials, 1D SNMs-based assemblies are flexible and resilient with multifunctionality. Current research focuses on developing 1D SNMs with dynamic characteristics, stimuli-responsiveness, enhanced mechanical properties, and recyclability, promising further improvements in the aforementioned functional materials. Additionally, advancing large-scale, automated assembly and processing techniques is a key research emphasis.
AB - 1D subnanomaterials (SNMs), encompassing nanowires and nanobelts with a diameter or thickness approximate to the size of a single unit cell, possess the inherent functionality of inorganic materials, polymer-analogue properties, intrinsic order, and multilevel interactions. These distinctive characteristics establish 1D SNMs as highly processable building blocks, offering significant advantages for the fabrication of advanced materials, including polarization materials, organogels, photothermal conversion devices, fluorescent materials, stimuli-responsive platforms, and catalysis. This paper summarizes assembly methods, including self-assembly, wet-spinning, electrospinning, directional coating, freezing-casting and Langmuir-Blodgett technique, which facilitate the integration of 1D SNMs into free-standing fibers, films, and 3D assemblies without polymeric additives. In contrast to rigid and fragile traditional inorganic materials, 1D SNMs-based assemblies are flexible and resilient with multifunctionality. Current research focuses on developing 1D SNMs with dynamic characteristics, stimuli-responsiveness, enhanced mechanical properties, and recyclability, promising further improvements in the aforementioned functional materials. Additionally, advancing large-scale, automated assembly and processing techniques is a key research emphasis.
KW - assembly
KW - one-dimensional subnanomaterials
KW - processing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105012838169
U2 - 10.1002/smll.202506167
DO - 10.1002/smll.202506167
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40785476
AN - SCOPUS:105012838169
SN - 1613-6810
VL - 21
JO - Small
JF - Small
IS - 38
M1 - e06167
ER -