Soft Matter Review Articles:
Nanotechnology
This page presents review articles published in Soft Matter in the area of nanotechnology
Reviews, Highlights and Emerging Areas
Access all the Reviews, Highlights and Emerging Areas published in Soft Matter
Covalent layer-by-layer assembly—an effective, forgiving way to construct functional robust ultrathin films and nanocomposites
David E. Bergbreiter and Kang-Shyang Liao, Soft Matter, 2009, 5, 23
DOI: 10.1039/b810852h
Self-assembly of nanoparticles at interfaces
Alexander Böker, Jinbo He, Todd Emrick and Thomas P. Russell, Soft Matter, 2007, 3, 1231
DOI: 10.1039/b706609k
Bioprospecting in high temperature environments; application of thermostable protein cages
Blake Wiedenheft, Michelle L. Flenniken, Mark A. Allen, Mark Young and Trevor Douglas, Soft Matter, 2007, 3, 1091
DOI: 10.1039/b705678h
Dishevelled: a protein that functions in living cells by phase separating
Richard P. Sear, Soft Matter, 2007, 3, 680
DOI: 10.1039/b618126k
Chitosan: a soft interconnect for hierarchical assembly of nano-scale components
Gregory F. Payne and Srinivasa R. Raghavan, Soft Matter, 2007, 3, 521
DOI: 10.1039/b613872a
Conjugating self-assembling rigid rings to flexible polymer coils for the design of organic nanotubes
Julien Couet and Markus Biesalski, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 1005
DOI: 10.1039/b611846c
Nanopatterning proteins and peptides
Karen L. Christman, Vanessa D. Enriquez-Rios and Heather D. Maynard, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 928
DOI: 10.1039/b611000b
Design and development of soft nanomaterials from biobased amphiphiles
George John and Praveen Kumar Vemula, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 909
DOI: 10.1039/b609422h
Wetting and anti-wetting on aligned carbon nanotube films
Huan Liu, Jin Zhai and Lei Jiang, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 811
DOI: 10.1039/b606654b
Self-assembly driven by molecular motors
Henry Hess, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 669
DOI: 10.1039/b518281f
Surface initiated polymerizations from silica nanoparticles
Bindushree Radhakrishnan, Rajesh Ranjan and William J. Brittain, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 386
DOI: 10.1039/b516508c
Soft and hard nanomaterials for restoration and conservation of cultural heritage
Piero Baglioni and Rodorico Giorgi, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 293
DOI: 10.1039/b516442g
Layers of opportunity: nanostructured polymer assemblies for the delivery of macromolecular therapeutics
David M. Lynn, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 269
DOI: 10.1039/b517860f
Biomimetic self-assembled nanofibers
Ho-Wook Jun, Sergey E. Paramonov and Jeffrey D. Hartgerink, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 177
DOI: 10.1039/b516805h
Engineering the nanoparticle–biomacromolecule interface
Chang-Cheng You, Ayush Verma and Vincent M. Rotello, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 190
DOI: 10.1039/b517354j
Selected macroscopic properties of liquid crystalline elastomers
Helmut R. Brand, Harald Pleiner and Philippe Martinoty, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 182
DOI: 10.1039/b512693m
Are ceramic nanofilms a soft matter?
Junhui He and Toyoki Kunitake, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 119
DOI: 10.1039/b514908h
Capturing nanoscopic length scales and structures by polymerization in microemulsions
Feng Yan and John Texter, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 109
DOI: 10.1039/b513914g
Utilizing polymers for shaping the interfacial behavior of carbon nanotubes
Rachel Yerushalmi-Rozen and Igal Szleifer, Soft Matter, 2006, 2, 24
DOI: 10.1039/b513344k
The water/oil interface: the emerging horizon for self-assembly of nanoparticles
Dayang Wang, Hongwei Duan and Helmuth Möhwald, Soft Matter, 2005, 1, 412
DOI: 10.1039/b511911a
Organized arrays of nanostructures in freely suspended nanomembranes
Chaoyang Jiang and Vladimir V. Tsukruk, Soft Matter, 2005, 1, 334
DOI: 10.1039/b510716d
Micro- and nanotechnology via reaction–diffusion
Bartosz A. Grzybowski, Kyle J. M. Bishop, Christopher J. Campbell, Marcin Fialkowski and Stoyan K. Smoukov, Soft Matter, 2005, 1, 114
DOI: 10.1039/b501769f
Nanoshells and nanotubes from block copolymers
I. W. Hamley, Soft Matter, 2005, 1, 36
DOI: 10.1039/b418226j
