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(abstract)This review discusses examples of nanoarchitectonics in developments of advanced devices. Some recent examples are introduced through broadly dividing them into organic molecular nanoar-chitectonics and inorganic materials nanoarchitectonics. Examples of organic molecular nanoar-chitecture include a variety of control structural elements, such as π-conjugated structures, chemical structures of complex ligands, steric hindrance effects, molecular stacking, isomerization and color changes due to external stimuli, selective control of redox reactions, and doping control of organic semiconductors by electron transfer reactions. Supramolecular chemical processes such as association and intercalation of organic molecules are also important in controlling device properties. The nanoarchitectonics of inorganic materials often allows control of size, dimension and shape, and the associated physical properties can also be controlled. In addition, there are specific groups of materials that are suitable for practical use, such as nanoparticles and graphene. Therefore, nanoarchitecture of inorganic materials also has a more practical aspect. Based on these aspects, this review finally considers the future of materials nanoarchitectonics for further ad-vanced devices.
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Keyword: nanoarchitectonics, advanced device, doping control of organic semiconductor, inorganic materials nanoarchitectonics, organic molecular nanoarchitectonics, structural control
Date published: 2024-12-03
Publisher: MDPI AG
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First published URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17235918
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Updated at: 2024-12-06 17:18:23 +0900
Published on MDR: 2024-12-06 17:18:23 +0900
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