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      Self-assembly of phosphorous containing oligomers: morphological features and pH-sensitiveness in suspension

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              Nanotechnology with soft materials.

              Ian Hamley (2003)
              Nature exploits self-organization of soft materials in many ways, to produce cell membranes, biopolymer fibers and viruses, to name just three. Mankind is now able to design materials at the nanoscale, whether through atom-by-atom or molecule-by-molecule methods (top-down) or through self-organization (bottom-up). The latter method encompasses soft nanotechnology. Self-organization of soft materials can be exploited to create a panoply of nanostructures for diverse applications. The richness of structures results from the weak ordering because of noncovalent interactions. Thus, thermal energy is important as it enables transitions between phases with differing degrees of order. The power of self-organization may be harnessed most usefully in a number of nanotechnology applications, which include the preparation of nanoparticles, the templating of nanostructures, nanomotor design, the exploitation of biomineralization, and the development of functionalized delivery vectors.

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                Journal
                SMOABF
                Soft Matter
                Soft Matter
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                1744-683X
                1744-6848
                2014
                July 21 2014
                : 10
                : 38
                : 7545-7557
                Article
                10.1039/C4SM01476F
                7f1d4924-4ceb-4b07-9e49-1880a39ddd7e
                © 2014
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