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The ability of nanostructures to organize into complex arrangements leads to unique materials with valuable applications. Self-assembly is therefore a key concept for nanotechnology, but it can be quite a complex and difficult subject to approach. Water Droplets to Nanotechnology gives a simple and general overview of the different self-assembly processes which are at the basis of recent developments in nanotechnology.
The book shows how simple phenomenon from everyday examples can become sophisticated tools for self-assembly and the fabrication of nanomaterials. By exploring the coffee stain and tears of wine phenomena, the first part looks at how the evaporation of a droplet of colloidal solution can be used in designing organized structures. This leads onto more complex systems such as templated porous materials, photonic crystals, colloidal nanocrystals and quasi-crystals through to bottom-up systems for designing hierarchal materials.
By taking the reader on a journey from everyday life to the secrets of nanotechnology, the book is suitable for a non-specialist audience interested in self-assembly as well as the wider perspectives and latest developments of nanoscience.
Contents
The Coffee Stain: Using a Water Droplet for Self-assembly;
The Tears of Wine. The Marangoni Effect, a Fluid Phenomenon for Self-Assembly and Organization;
The Lord of the Rings: Stick and Slip Motions and Self-Assembly During Coffee-Stain Formation;
Convective Self-Assembly (CSA);
Using Breath for Nanotechnology;
Nanomaterials with Light Shaping Capabilities: Photonic Crystals;
Superlattices and Quasicrystals;
Shaping and Ordering the Porosity Through Self-assembly;
Towards the Complex Organization of Matter: Hierarchical Porosity;