Supramolecular self-assembly in organic and inorganic molecular systems, oc
curring through weak interactions such as hydrogen bonding, is well-documen
ted. Self-assembly of low-dimensional structures generates three-dimensiona
l structures in some of the complex inorganic systems. More importantly, se
lf-assembly of objects occurs over a wide range of sizes, from a nanometer
to several millimeters, although the process appears to occur over limited
areas or volumes in large mm-sized objects. What appears to be universal ab
out self-assembly in these disparate systems is the dominance of weak inter
actions.