The self-assembly paradigm in chemistry, physics and biology has matured scientifically over the past two-decades to a point of sophistication that one can begin to exploit its numerous attributes in nanofabrication. In what follows we will take a brief look at current thinking about self-ssembly and with some recent examples taken from our own work examine how nanofabrication has benefited from self-assembly.
Nanofabrication by self-assembly / G. A., Ozin; K., Hou; B. V., Lotsch; L., Cademartiri; D. P., Puzzo; Scotognella, Francesco; A., Ghadimi; J., Thomson. - In: MATERIALS TODAY. - ISSN 1369-7021. - 12:5(2009), pp. 12-23. [10.1016/S1369-7021(09)70156-7]
Nanofabrication by self-assembly
SCOTOGNELLA, FRANCESCO;
2009
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The self-assembly paradigm in chemistry, physics and biology has matured scientifically over the past two-decades to a point of sophistication that one can begin to exploit its numerous attributes in nanofabrication. In what follows we will take a brief look at current thinking about self-ssembly and with some recent examples taken from our own work examine how nanofabrication has benefited from self-assembly.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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