Molecular Self-Assembly and Nanochemistry: a Chemical Strategy for the Synthesis of Nanostructures
Abstract
Molecular self-assembly is the spontaneous association of molecules under equilibrium conditions into stable, structurally well-defined aggregates joined by noncovalent bonds. Molecular self-assembly is ubiquitous in biological systems and underlies the formation of a wide variety of complex biological structures. Understanding self-assembly and the associated noncovalent interactions that connect complementary interacting molecular surfaces in...
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Title
Molecular Self-Assembly and Nanochemistry: a Chemical Strategy for the Synthesis of Nanostructures
Published Date
Nov 29, 1991
Journal
Volume
254
Issue
5036
Pages
1312 - 1319
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