? Nanoscience
     
 
Nanoscience
 
 
Online Resources
  The list below contains a number of websites about topics related to the area of nanoscience, and about the chemistry of clusters and colloids.
   
  The Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison offers interesting movies about Colloid Synthesis, Self-Assembly, Magnetic Particles, etc.
   
  Why make devices smaller ?
 
   
  How does an Atomic Force Microscope work ?
 
   
  How do semiconductor devices function ?
 
   
  Physics Information Source
 
 
Interesting Publications
   
  The Chemistry of Form
 
   
  Ligand-Functionalization of Colloids
 
   
  Transition Metal Based Colloids
 
  • C. B. Murray, C. R. Kagan, and M. G. Bawendi, Synthesis and characterization of monodisperse nanocrystals and closed-packed nanocrystal assemblies, Annu. Rev. Mater. Sci. 2000, 30, 545-610.
  • John D. Aiken III, Richard G. Finke, A review of modern transition-metal nanoclusters: their synthesis, characterization, and applications in catalysis, Journal of Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, 1999, 145, 1-44
   
  Self-Assembly
 
   
  Molecular Clusters
 
  • A. Muller, P. Kogerler, From simple building blocks to structures with increasing size and complexity (vol 182, pg 3, 1999),  Coordination Chemistry Reviews 199 (2000) 335.
  • T. Saito, H. Imoto, Chalcogenide Cluster Complexes of Chromium, Molybdenum, Tungsten, and Rhenium,  Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan 69 (1996) 2403.
  • A. Simon, Condensed metal clusters,  Angewandte Chemie, International Edition in English 20 (1981) 1.
   
  Electrodeposition
 
 
 
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