Self-Assembly in Chemistry and Supramolecular Chemistry
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemical and Molecular Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2021) | Viewed by 20386
Special Issue Editors
Interests: complex systems properties; surfactant self-assembly; synsthesis and characterization of nanoparticles
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Interests: correlation spectroscopy; light scattering; polarimetry; instrument development; complex liquids; supercooled liquids; glass transition
Interests: inorganic and coordination chemistry; liquid crystals; self-assembly; functional materials
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Interests: structure and interactuion in nano-colloids (polymers and block copolymers; dendrimers; lipids; proteins); self-assembly in nanostructured (and hybrid) materials; interaction of nanoparticles with model bio-membranes and biomaterials
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Self-assembly in chemistry has recently gained increasing attention due to its consequences with regard to developing novel materials. From a scientific point of view, the composition, intermolecular interactions, and chemical stability are pivotal factors in determining the properties of self-assembled structures. From a technological point of view, they are involved in drug delivery, nanoparticle synthesis, liquid crystals, and in several other state-of-the-art applications. Interest is also focused on self-assembly triggered by external fields (electrorheology, magnetorheology) or factors/conditions (smart materials).
The main focus of this Special Issue will be to point out the recent research progress on self-assembly in chemistry and supra-molecular chemistry. Interest in nano- and meso-structures from both the theoretical and experimental point of view is necessary to form a common language and knowledge basis for the scientific community. This Special Issue will be an international platform to synergically present the results of the most exciting experimental and theoretical studies in this field. Research articles, with a special emphasis on results obtained in the last five years, are welcome, as well as review articles on emerging fields and commentaries. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Stabilizing agents
- Reactive and compartmentalizing media for nanoparticle synthesis
- Nanoparticles
- Nanostructures
- Liquid crystals
- Liquid membranes
- Novel applications in chemistry
- Modeling and simulation of structure–properties
- Supramolecular ordering
- Drug and gene delivery
- Computational structure optimisation
- Smart materials
- Ferrofluidics
- Magnetorheology
- Electrorheology
- Amphiphiles
- Complex systems
Dr. Pietro Calandra
Dr. Mikolaj Pochylskj
Dr. Elisabeta Ildyko Szerb
Dr. Domenico Lombardo
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Self-assembly
- Supramolecular chemistry
- Surfactants
- Liquid crystals
- Drug delivery
- Nanostructures
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