Metamaterials and Photonic Crystals
Kinetic control refers to a scenario in self-assembly processes where the rate of the formation of a product is determined by the pathway taken during the reaction, rather than by the stability of the resulting structure. In this context, it highlights how faster reactions can lead to less stable products, which contrasts with thermodynamic control where stability dictates the outcome. Understanding kinetic control is essential for manipulating assembly processes to achieve desired material properties.
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