Katsuhiko Ariga
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Jingwen Song
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Kohsaku Kawakami
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(abstract)This feature article explores the possibility of constructing advanced functional systems based on recent examples of layer-by-layer assembly. We will illustrate both the development of more basic methods and more advanced nanoarchitectonics systems aiming to practical applications. Specifically, the following sections will provide examples of (i) advancement in basics and methods, (ii) physico-chemical aspects and applications, (iii) bio-chemical aspects and applications, and (iv) bio-medical applications. It can be concluded that materials nanoarchitectonics based on layer-by-layer assembly is a useful method for assembling asymmetric structures and hierarchical organization, and is a powerful technique for developing functions through physical and chemical communication.
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Keyword: Nanoarchitectonics, Layer-by-layer assembly, Thin films, Interface, Communications, Functional materials
Date published: 2024-01-18
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
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First published URL: https://doi.org/10.1039/d3cc04952c
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Updated at: 2024-02-26 12:30:14 +0900
Published on MDR: 2024-02-26 12:30:14 +0900
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