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Versatility of the Templated Surface Assembly of Nanoparticles from Water-in-Oil Microemulsions in Equivalent Hybrid Nanostructured Films

Water-in-oil microemulsions, as stable colloidal dispersions from quasi-ternary mixtures, have been used in diverse applications, including nanoreactors for confined chemical processes. Their use as soft templates not only includes nanomaterial synthesis but also the interfacial assembly of nanopart...

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Published in:Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2024-10, Vol.14 (21), p.1726
Main Authors: Fortes Martín, Rebeca, Rüstig, Sibylle, Bald, Ilko, Koetz, Joachim
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Aqueous solutions
Assembly
Chemical reactions
Chemical synthesis
Coatings
Colloid chemistry
Colloiding
Dispersions
Electron microscopes
electron microscopy
Equivalence
Ethanol
Evaporation
interfacial assembly
Liquid phases
Microemulsions
Microscopy
Nanomaterials
Nanoparticles
Nanostructure
nanostructures
Quantum dots
Scanning electron microscopy
self-assembly
Silicon wafers
Silver
Solvents
Spectroscopy
Surfactants
Thin films
Versatility
Water
title Versatility of the Templated Surface Assembly of Nanoparticles from Water-in-Oil Microemulsions in Equivalent Hybrid Nanostructured Films
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