October 1, 1999
Journal Article

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Characterization of Self-Assembled Nanostructured Materials

Abstract

Self-assembly processes have been used widely to synthesize novel nanostructured materials. Through the use of these techniques, atoms, molecules, and particles arrange themselves into highly ordered structures that exhibit structure-selective properties (e.g., molecular transport, molecular sieving, etc.). The fundamental forces that drive the self-assembly process can be both intra- and intermolecular.

Revised: November 1, 2001 | Published: October 1, 1999

Citation

Wang L.Q., G.J. Exarhos, and J. Liu. 1999. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance-Characterization of Self-Assembled Nanostructured Materials. Advanced Materials 11, no. 16:1331-1340. PNNL-SA-34352.