JOURNAL ARTICLE

Stabilizing Liquids Using Interfacial Supramolecular Assemblies

Abstract

Abstract Stabilizing liquids based on supramolecular assembly (non‐covalent intermolecular interactions) has attracted significant interest, due to the increasing demand for soft, liquid‐based devices where the shape of the liquid is far from the equilibrium spherical shape. The components comprising these interfacial assemblies must have sufficient binding energies to the interface to prevent their ejection from the interface when the assemblies are compressed. Here, we highlight recent advances in structuring liquids based on non‐covalent intermolecular interactions. We describe some of the progress made that reveals structure–property relationships. In addition to treating advances, we discuss some of the limitations and provide a perspective on future directions to inspire further studies on structured liquids based on supramolecular assembly.

Keywords:
Supramolecular chemistry Intermolecular force Nanotechnology Supramolecular assembly Materials science Covalent bond Chemical physics Dynamic covalent chemistry Structuring Non-covalent interactions Self-assembly Interface (matter) Chemistry Molecule Organic chemistry Hydrogen bond

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