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Metal nanoparticles with liquid‐crystalline ligands: controlling nanoparticle superlattice structure and properties

Lewandowski et al., 2014

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9218516213643446297
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Lewandowski W
Wójcik M
Górecka E
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ChemPhysChem

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Nanoparticle ordered aggregates are promising candidates for future application in a variety of sensing, optical and electronic technologies, mainly based on collective interactions between individual nano‐building blocks. Physicochemical properties of such assemblies …
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