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Layer-by-Layer Nanotube Template Synthesis

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2004
Electroless deposition of gold on the pore walls of polycarbonate templates is currently the best known method for controlling inside diameters of template-synthesized nanotubes. It would be very useful to have alternative template-based synthetic chemistries that yield nanotubes composed of other materials, but which still allow for precise control ...
Shifeng, Hou   +4 more
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Layer-by-layer assembled multicomposite films

Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 1998
Three topics in the field of layer-by-layer assembly have made significant progress recently: structural investigations on multilayers composed of strong flexible polyelectrolytes and the development of a model for composition and architecture of films of this kind; the incorporation of enzymes in multilayers for either biosensing or multistep ...
Decher, G.   +3 more
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Nanopapers of layer-by-layer nanotubes

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2016
A straightforward filtration methodology of templated layer-by-layer (LbL) nanotubes leads to new multifunctional nanopapers over centimeter square surfaces.
Shouwei Zhang   +6 more
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Electroreductive Coupling Layer-by-Layer Assembly

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017
Rapid and covalent layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is of significance for practical applications because of superior chemical and mechanical stability. The electrochemical LbL assembly via an accelerating trigger can be automated and programmable in response to electrical signals to in situ fabricate covalently layered thin films with chemical and ...
Shusen Kang   +5 more
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Layer by layer deposition

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 1994
Abstract A layer by layer deposition model based on the assumption that each layer is formed via instantaneous conversion of sites into nuclei is analysed. The statistical procedure for taking into account the overlap of growth centres at any given level is described.
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Membranes layer by layer

Nature, 1982
New Comprehensive Biochemistry, Vols I and II. Vol.I, Membrane Structure. Edited by J. B. Finean and R. H. Michell. Pp.271. ISBN 0-444-80304-1. (Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical: 1981.) Dfl.140, $59.50. Vol.II, Membrane Transport. Edited by S. L. Bonting and J. J. H. H. M. de Pont. Pp.362. ISBN 0-444-80307-6. (Elsevier/North-Holland Biomedical: 1981.)
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Sculptured Layer‐by‐Layer Films

Advanced Materials, 2007
The precise assembly of nanostructured materials into two (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) periodic microscopic arrays is achieved by employing various assembling technologies such as microparticle self-organization, photolithography, holographic lithography, selective chemical etching, ink printing, laser-based polymerization, selective responsive ...
Y.‐H. Lin   +4 more
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Layer‐by‐Layer‐Assembled Healable Antifouling Films

Advanced Materials, 2015
Healable antifouling films are fabricated by the exponential layer-by-layer assembly of PEGylated branched poly(ethylenimine) and hyaluronic acid followed by post-crosslinking. The antifouling function originates from the grafted PEG and the extremely soft nature of the films.
Dongdong, Chen   +7 more
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Layer-by-layer photonic crystal horn antenna

Physical Review E, 2004
We introduce a horn antenna in a three-dimensional layer-by-layer photonic crystal that provides highly efficient transmission from a defect waveguide to free space. This device is physically realizable, thus providing a significant advance over an ideal two-dimensional photonic crystal horn antenna.
Andrew R, Weily   +2 more
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Layer-by-layer Growth

2016
Films prepared by the sequential treatment of surfaces with small molecules or polymeric macromolecules, of charged or neutral character, can have behaviour that is completely different to the materials prepared in bulk. The approach requires the formation of non-covalent complexes between surface-immobilised ions or moieties and part of a molecule ...
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