The Bottom-up Approach Weak interactions between molecules Vesicles and micelles Thermodynamic aspects of self-assembling nanostructures Self-assembled.

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The Bottom-up Approach Weak interactions between molecules Vesicles and micelles Thermodynamic aspects of self-assembling nanostructures Self-assembled molecular monolayers Kinetic control of growth: nanowires and quantum dots Copyright Stuart Lindsay 2008

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Single wall Multi wall Graphene sheets

Molecular carrier and storage Charge transport Molecular wires

Drug delivery Nucleic acid and protein sensing

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