Crystallization of nanoscaled colloids

This thesis deals with the processes that create ordered assemblies from disordered nanoparticles. Ordered packings of nanoscale particles can exhibit unusual properties. This work investigates the self-assembly of such particles, a process widely employed for the generation of ordered structures, b...

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Main Authors: Born, Philip G.
Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
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Literature type: Thesis Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Springer theses,
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-00230-9
Summary: This thesis deals with the processes that create ordered assemblies from disordered nanoparticles. Ordered packings of nanoscale particles can exhibit unusual properties. This work investigates the self-assembly of such particles, a process widely employed for the generation of ordered structures, but not yet well understood. In situ methods are used to observe the assembly of sub-micron polymer lattices and sub-10 nm gold particles into crystalline monolayers and aggregates.On the basis of these results, the book develops new models that describe the competition between different influences, such as thermal agitation and directional forces. It suggests necessary criteria that lead to the emergence of order.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xvii, 130 p.) : ill.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783319002309 (electronic bk.)
3319002309 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: QD549
CLC: O648.1