A general method for patterning various functional inorganic nanomaterials on SiO(x)/Si substrates by using microcontact printing (mu CP) was developed. The application of hydrophobic poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) stamps is essential for the reproducibility of this process. By tuning the concentration of the nanoparticle solutions, we can control the thickness of the nanoparticle layers on surfaces. The patterned ZnO nanoparticles on surfaces are used as seeds to grow ZnO nanorod arrays, and the patterned Fe(3)O(4) nanoparticles or Fe/Mo nanoclusters are used as catalysts for the patterned growth of carbon nanotube arrays. This shows that mu CP is a facile method to pattern inorganic nanoparticles relying on PDMS stamps of designed surface ...
Chemical and topographic surface patterning for the preparation of functional surfaces and particle ...
This PhD thesis addresses two major issues:\ud 1) Fabricating nanometer-scale patterns of functional...
A straightforward approach for the precise multifunctional surface modification of particles with th...
Molecules and nanomaterials can be assembled on surfaces in order to build complex structures and de...
Molecules and nanomaterials can be assembled on surfaces in order to build complex structures and de...
<p>Modern patterning and fabrication techniques provide powerful opportunities for the preparation o...
This PhD thesis addresses two major issues: 1) Fabricating nanometer-scale patterns of functional ma...
iv Modern patterning and fabrication techniques provide powerful opportunities for the preparation o...
A facile route for the generation of the dual patterns of metal oxide nanomaterials, for example, Zn...
International audienceWe present an optimized process for generating at low cost, patterns of carbon...
International audienceWe present an optimized process for generating at low cost, patterns of carbon...
The technique to pattern aminosilanes on hydroxyl-terminated substrates will open up extensive appli...
International audienceWe report an original approach to pattern a substrate with isolated carbon nan...
The technique to pattern aminosilanes on hydroxyl-terminated substrates will open up extensive appli...
International audienceWe report an original approach to pattern a substrate with isolated carbon nan...
Chemical and topographic surface patterning for the preparation of functional surfaces and particle ...
This PhD thesis addresses two major issues:\ud 1) Fabricating nanometer-scale patterns of functional...
A straightforward approach for the precise multifunctional surface modification of particles with th...
Molecules and nanomaterials can be assembled on surfaces in order to build complex structures and de...
Molecules and nanomaterials can be assembled on surfaces in order to build complex structures and de...
<p>Modern patterning and fabrication techniques provide powerful opportunities for the preparation o...
This PhD thesis addresses two major issues: 1) Fabricating nanometer-scale patterns of functional ma...
iv Modern patterning and fabrication techniques provide powerful opportunities for the preparation o...
A facile route for the generation of the dual patterns of metal oxide nanomaterials, for example, Zn...
International audienceWe present an optimized process for generating at low cost, patterns of carbon...
International audienceWe present an optimized process for generating at low cost, patterns of carbon...
The technique to pattern aminosilanes on hydroxyl-terminated substrates will open up extensive appli...
International audienceWe report an original approach to pattern a substrate with isolated carbon nan...
The technique to pattern aminosilanes on hydroxyl-terminated substrates will open up extensive appli...
International audienceWe report an original approach to pattern a substrate with isolated carbon nan...
Chemical and topographic surface patterning for the preparation of functional surfaces and particle ...
This PhD thesis addresses two major issues:\ud 1) Fabricating nanometer-scale patterns of functional...
A straightforward approach for the precise multifunctional surface modification of particles with th...