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- Self-assembly of Nano- and Micro-structured Materials Using Colloidal Engineering, Volume 12, covers the recent breakthroughs in the design and manufacture of functional colloids at the micro- and nanoscale level.
- Author(s): Dwaipayan Chakrabarti & Stefano Sacanna
- 184 Pages
- Science, Nanoscience
- Series Name: Frontiers of Nanoscience
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"Colloidal self-assembly has the potential to revolutionize the way we engineer and develop novel materials. Thanks to a paradigm shift in recent years, colloidal building blocks with increasingly complex shapes and functionalities are opening up new avenues in bottom-up material design. Self-assembly of Nano- and Microstructured Materials Using Colloidal Engineering covers the recent breakthroughs in the design and manufacture of functional colloids at the micro- and nanoscale level, and analyzes how these functionalities can be exploited to develop self-assembly pathways toward nano- and microstructured materials. As we are seeking increasingly complex functions for colloidal superstructures, in silico design has a critical role to play to guide experimental fabrication by reducing the element of trial and error that would be involved otherwise in the synthetic routes."--From back cover.Book Synopsis
Self-assembly of Nano- and Micro-structured Materials Using Colloidal Engineering, Volume 12, covers the recent breakthroughs in the design and manufacture of functional colloids at the micro- and nanoscale level. In addition, it provides analyses on how these functionalities can be exploited to develop self-assembly pathways towards nano- and micro-structured materials. As we seek increasingly complex functions for colloidal superstructures, in silico design will play a critical role in guiding experimental fabrication by reducing the element of trial-and-error that would otherwise be involved.
In addition to novel experimental approaches, recent developments in computational modelling are also presented, along with an overview of the arsenal of designing tools that are available to the modern materials scientist.