shapedirecting
Shape-directing refers to strategies used to guide the morphology of particles, crystals, and nanostructures during synthesis by exploiting interactions that bias growth along certain crystallographic directions. The goal is to produce shapes with specific facets, aspect ratios, or hierarchical architectures to improve properties or functionality.
Mechanisms involve selective adsorption of shape-directing agents on specific crystal faces, altering surface energies and growth
In practice shape-directing is used across nanoparticle synthesis, zeolite and MOF synthesis, and materials for catalysis,
Challenges include controlling reproducibility, removing directing agents after synthesis, and scaling. Ongoing research aims to design