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Multilayer Thin Films Sequential Assembly Of Nanocomposite Materials Gero Decher

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Multilayer Thin Films Sequential Assembly Of Nanocomposite Materials Gero Decher
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Publisher: Wiley-VCH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.55 MB
Pages: 543
Author: Gero Decher, Joseph B. Schlenoff
ISBN: 9783527304400, 3527304401
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Multilayer Thin Films Sequential Assembly Of Nanocomposite Materials Gero Decher by Gero Decher, Joseph B. Schlenoff 9783527304400, 3527304401 instant download after payment.

Materials scientists are often faced with the problem of modifying surfaces of objects, yet keeping their shape and properties. This book provides a detailed survey on the new technology of adsorption from solution for the fabrication of molecularly ordered multicomposite films in order to replace and expand on the well known Langmuir-Blodgett technology and to open the field of molecular self-assembly to materials and biosciences.

The book is aimed at scientists who want to integrate several different functional entities in a single device. To this audience it presents the technique of layer-by-layer assembly as today's most powerful key technology, which is low cost, solution based and very robust. It is already beginning to make the transition from academic research into industrial mass production.

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