|  | Decher, Gero / Schlenoff, Joe B. (Hrsg.) Multilayer Thin Films Sequential Assembly of Nanocomposite Materials
  2., vollst. überarb. u. erw. Auflage - Mai 2012 329,- Euro 2012. XXIV, 1088 Seiten, 2 Bände, Hardcover 535 Abb. (135 Farbabb.), 7 Tab. - Handbuch/Nachschlagewerk - ISBN 978-3-527-31648-9 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Kurzbeschreibung This second edition of the pioneering book in the field is completely revised and extended, now stretching to two volumes. A comprehensive summary providing key knowledge, linking the fields of molecular self-assembly with materials- and biosciences.
Aus dem Inhalt Preface Foreword
PART I: PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION
Layer-by-Layer Processed Multilayers: Challenges and Opportunities From Conventional to Unconventional Layer-by-Layer Assembly Methods Hierarchic Multilayer Thin Films Layer-by-Layer Assembly Using Host-Guest Interactions LbL Assemblies Using van der Waals or Affinity Interaction and Their Applications Layer-by-Layer Assembly of Polymeric Complexes Making Aqueous Nanocolloids from Low Soluble Materials: LbL Shells on Nanocores Cellulose Fibres and Fibrils as Templates for the Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Technology Freely Standing LbL Films Neutron Reflectrometry at Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Molecular Conformation in and Structural Properties of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Ion Doping in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Conductivity Spectra of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Revealing Ion Transport Processes Layer-by-Layer Assemblies of pH- and Temperature-Responsive Polymers: Molecular Interactions, Exchange with Solution, Film Structure and Response Tailoring Mechanics of Free-Standing Multilayers Design and Translation of Nanolayer Assembly Processes: Electrochemical Energy to Programmable Pharmacies Surface Initiated Polymerization and Layer-by-Layer Films Quartz Crystal Resonator as a Tool for Following the Buildup of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers
PART II: APPLICATIONS
Electrostatic and Coordinative Supramolecular Assembly of Functional Films for Electronic Applications and Materials Separation Optoelectronic Materials and Devices Incorporating Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Nanostructured Electrodes Assembled from Metal Nanoparticles and Quantum Dots in Polyelectrolytes Advanced Nanoscale Composite Materials with Record Properties by Layer-by-Layer Assembly Carbon Nanotube Based Assemblies Nanoconfined Polyelectrolyte Multilayers: From Chain Crowding to Biological Applications The Design of Polysaccharide Multilayers for Medical Applications Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films Based on Polysaccharides: From Physical Chemistry to the Control of Cell Differentiation Diffusion of Nanoparticles in LbL Films as a New Tool to Produce Multifunctional Coatings Biological Active Surfaces on Colloids by Means of the Layer-by-Layer Technology A 'Multilayered' Approach to the Delivery of DNA: Exploiting the Structure of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers to Promote Surface-Mediated Cell Transfection and Multi-Agent Delivery Designing LbL Capsules for Drug Loading and Release Stimuli-Sensitive LbL Films for Controlled Delivery of Proteins and Drugs Assembly of Multilayer Capsules for Drug Encapsulation and Controlled Release Engineered Thin Films and Capsules for Biomedical Applications Assembly of Polymer Multilayers from Organic Solvents for Biomolecule Encapsulation Stimuli-Responsive LbL Capsules Domain-Containing Polyelectrolyte Films for the Entrapment of Active Compounds Ion Transport through Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Remote Release from Multilayer Capsules and Films Controlled Architectures in LbL Films for Sensing and Biosensing Patterned Multilayer Systems and Directed Self-Assembly of Functional Nano-Bio Materials Electrochemically Active LbL Multilayer Films: From Biosensors to Nanocatalysts Multilayer Polyelectrolyte Assembly in Feedback Active Coatings and Films
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