Self-assembly is a process in which a disordered system forms an
organized structure without external direction. Examples include
the formation of molecular crystals, lipid bilayers, and polymer
brushes. This book reviews the fabrication and use of various
self-assembled materials. In particular, the author pays special
attention to self-assembled structures when in solution and in
contact with surfaces, as such interactions can have a pronounced
impact on their properties and applications. The text covers bulk
solution and surfaces, assembled structures, colloid particles,
polymer capsules, carbon nanotubes, as well as layer-by-layer
assembly techniques.
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