Nanoreactors for nanostructured materials

Khomane, Ramdas B. ; Kulkarni, Bhaskar D. (2008) Nanoreactors for nanostructured materials International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 6 (1). No pp. given. ISSN 1542-6580

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2202/1542-6580.1615

Abstract

Organized systems such as micelles, reverse micelles, vesicles, polyelectrolyte capsules, liquid crystals, etc., formed through a self-assembling process represent nanoreactors that can be used for preparing nanostructured materials. Besides a fascinating academic subject, these nanoreactors provide a unique way to develop a special type of advanced material for a wide variety of applications in electronics, photonics, biomedical and other areas. The article examines the formation, functioning, properties and special attributes of these nanoreactors with a view towards their engineering analysis, design and possible integration in manufacturing technology.

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Keywords:Nanoreactors; Nanostructured Materials; Organized Self-Assemblies
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