Chemically induced self-assembly of spherical and anisotropic inorganic nanocrystals
Chemically induced self-assembly of spherical and anisotropic inorganic nanocrystals
The self-assembly of inorganic nanoparticles is a research area of great interest aiming at the fabrication of unique mesostructured materials with intrinsic properties. Although many assembly strategies have been reported over the years, chemically induced self-assembly remains one of the dominant approaches to achieve a high level of nanoparticle organization. In this feature article we review the latest developments in assembly driven by the active manipulation of nanoparticle surface.
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Baranov, Dmtry
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Manna, Liberato
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Kanaras, Antonios G.
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2011
Baranov, Dmtry
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Manna, Liberato
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Kanaras, Antonios G.
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Baranov, Dmtry, Manna, Liberato and Kanaras, Antonios G.
(2011)
Chemically induced self-assembly of spherical and anisotropic inorganic nanocrystals.
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 21 (42), .
(doi:10.1039/c1jm11599e).
Abstract
The self-assembly of inorganic nanoparticles is a research area of great interest aiming at the fabrication of unique mesostructured materials with intrinsic properties. Although many assembly strategies have been reported over the years, chemically induced self-assembly remains one of the dominant approaches to achieve a high level of nanoparticle organization. In this feature article we review the latest developments in assembly driven by the active manipulation of nanoparticle surface.
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Published date: 2011
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