3D Nanoscale Self-Assembly

Jeremy Lyon @ 28-01-2005

2006 is shaping up to be the year that nanotech really gets off the drawing board. Scientists affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison have managed to make ‘block co-polymers’ form themselves into complex 3D structures with a very low flaw rate. This opens up a number of applications, from chemical separation and catalysis to semiconductor manufacture.[PhysOrg.com]

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