A key challenge for designing hybrid materials is the development of chemical tools to control the organization of inorganic nanoobjects at low scales, from mesoscopic (~µm) to nanometric (~nm). So far, the most efficient strategy to align assemblies of nanoparticles consists in a bottom-up approach by decorating block copolymer lamellae with nanoobjects. This well accomplished procedure is nonetheless limited by the thermodynamic constraints that govern copolymer assembly, the entropy of mixing as described by the Flory–Huggins solution theory supplemented by the critical influence of the volume fraction of the block components. Here we show that a completely different approach can lead to tunable 2D lamellar organization of nanoparticles ...
The interplay of crystalline packing, which governs atomic length-scale order, and hierarchical asse...
The self-assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) to form specific nanostructures is a powerful str...
Developing routes to control the organization of one-dimensional nanomaterials, such as nanorods, wi...
International audienceA key challenge for designing hybrid materials is the development of chemical ...
Here, we report a simple method to control the location of nanoparticles in colloidal block-copolyme...
We consider nanoparticles and functionalized copolymers, block copolymers with attached end groups p...
The concept of hierarchical bottom-up structuring commonly encountered in natural materials provides...
The ability to disperse inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) of various shapes, sizes, and compositions in ...
Nanocomposite materials exhibit properties that highly depend on the organization of nanoparticles. ...
ABSTRACT: Although precisely controlled microdomains of block copolymers (BCP) provide an excellent ...
A central goal in nanoresearch is to create entirely new materials from nanosized basic units such a...
Polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) that employ diblock copolymers (BCPs) to organize and align anisotropi...
This thesis explores the preparation of polymer-functionalized nanoparticles, the surface-segregatio...
The organization of organic-capped gold nanoparticles in PS-<i>b</i>-PMMA monolayers is investigated...
The ability to disperse inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) of various shapes, sizes, and compositions in ...
The interplay of crystalline packing, which governs atomic length-scale order, and hierarchical asse...
The self-assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) to form specific nanostructures is a powerful str...
Developing routes to control the organization of one-dimensional nanomaterials, such as nanorods, wi...
International audienceA key challenge for designing hybrid materials is the development of chemical ...
Here, we report a simple method to control the location of nanoparticles in colloidal block-copolyme...
We consider nanoparticles and functionalized copolymers, block copolymers with attached end groups p...
The concept of hierarchical bottom-up structuring commonly encountered in natural materials provides...
The ability to disperse inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) of various shapes, sizes, and compositions in ...
Nanocomposite materials exhibit properties that highly depend on the organization of nanoparticles. ...
ABSTRACT: Although precisely controlled microdomains of block copolymers (BCP) provide an excellent ...
A central goal in nanoresearch is to create entirely new materials from nanosized basic units such a...
Polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) that employ diblock copolymers (BCPs) to organize and align anisotropi...
This thesis explores the preparation of polymer-functionalized nanoparticles, the surface-segregatio...
The organization of organic-capped gold nanoparticles in PS-<i>b</i>-PMMA monolayers is investigated...
The ability to disperse inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) of various shapes, sizes, and compositions in ...
The interplay of crystalline packing, which governs atomic length-scale order, and hierarchical asse...
The self-assembly of plasmonic nanoparticles (NPs) to form specific nanostructures is a powerful str...
Developing routes to control the organization of one-dimensional nanomaterials, such as nanorods, wi...