Molecular self-assembly is a ‘bottom-up’ process where molecules spontaneously organize into ordered structures without external guidance. This phenomenon, driven by non-covalent interactions like hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic effects, and van der Waals forces, is fundamental in biology (e.g., protein folding, lipid bilayer formation). In biomaterials, it is harnessed to create complex, nanostructured materials like hydrogels and nanofibers for biomedical applications.
