Controlled formation of nanoparticles from microemulsions
Droplet microemulsions and (reversed) micellar systems have been successfully used as reaction media for the synthesis of nanosized particles. Recently, other thermodynamically stable phases like bicontinuous microemulsions and liquid crystalline phases were also employed to prepare novel, functiona...
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description | Droplet microemulsions and (reversed) micellar systems have been successfully used as reaction media for the synthesis of nanosized particles. Recently, other thermodynamically stable phases like bicontinuous microemulsions and liquid crystalline phases were also employed to prepare novel, functional materials with well-defined nanoscale structures. |
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