Simultaneous optimization of assembly time and yield in programmable self-assembly

Hübl M, Goodrich CP. 2026. Simultaneous optimization of assembly time and yield in programmable self-assembly. Journal of Chemical Physics. 164(8), 084904.

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Abstract
Rational design strategies for self-assembly require a detailed understanding of both the equilibrium state and the assembly kinetics. While the former is starting to be well understood, the latter remains a major theoretical challenge, especially in programmable systems and the so-called semi-addressable regime, where binding is often nondeterministic and the formation of off-target structures negatively influences the assembly. Here, we show that it is possible to simultaneously sculpt the assembly outcome and the assembly kinetics through the underexplored design space of binding energies and particle concentrations. By formulating the assembly process as a complex reaction network, we calculate and optimize the tradeoff between assembly speed and quality and show that parameter optimization can speed up assembly by many orders of magnitude without lowering the yield of the target structure. Although the exact speedup varies from design to design, we find the largest speedups for nondeterministic systems where unoptimized assembly is the slowest, sometimes even making them assemble faster than optimized, fully addressable designs. Therefore, these results not only solve a key challenge in semi-addressable self-assembly but further emphasize the utility of semi-addressability, where designs have the potential to be faster as well as cheaper (fewer particle species) and better (higher yield). More broadly, our results highlight the importance of parameter optimization in programmable self-assembly and provide practical tools for simultaneous optimization of kinetics and yield in a wide range of systems.
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Date Published
2026-02-28
Journal Title
Journal of Chemical Physics
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AIP Publishing
Acknowledgement
The research was supported by the Gesellschaft für Forschungsförderung Niederösterreich under Project No. FTI23-G-011.
Volume
164
Issue
8
Article Number
084904
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Hübl M, Goodrich CP. Simultaneous optimization of assembly time and yield in programmable self-assembly. Journal of Chemical Physics. 2026;164(8). doi:10.1063/5.0304731
Hübl, M., & Goodrich, C. P. (2026). Simultaneous optimization of assembly time and yield in programmable self-assembly. Journal of Chemical Physics. AIP Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0304731
Hübl, Maximilian, and Carl Peter Goodrich. “Simultaneous Optimization of Assembly Time and Yield in Programmable Self-Assembly.” Journal of Chemical Physics. AIP Publishing, 2026. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0304731.
M. Hübl and C. P. Goodrich, “Simultaneous optimization of assembly time and yield in programmable self-assembly,” Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 164, no. 8. AIP Publishing, 2026.
Hübl M, Goodrich CP. 2026. Simultaneous optimization of assembly time and yield in programmable self-assembly. Journal of Chemical Physics. 164(8), 084904.
Hübl, Maximilian, and Carl Peter Goodrich. “Simultaneous Optimization of Assembly Time and Yield in Programmable Self-Assembly.” Journal of Chemical Physics, vol. 164, no. 8, 084904, AIP Publishing, 2026, doi:10.1063/5.0304731.
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