Self-assembled cylinders can generally be extended only from their ends — growth that is considered to be 'one-dimensional'. Now, platelet-like structures with controlled size and composition have been constructed by growth in two dimensions of self-assembled structures, starting from crystallite seed micelles.
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Cai, C., Lin, J. Served on a nanoplate. Nature Chem 6, 857–858 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2071
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