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Polymer Structures Serve as Nanoreactors for Nanocrystals with Uniform Sizes and Shapes

Georgia Institute of Technology researchers develop improved technique for producing nanocrystals with consistent sizes, compositions and architectures

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Using star-shaped block co-polymer structures as tiny reaction vessels, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have developed an improved technique for producing nanocrystals with consistent sizes, compositions and architectures – including metallic, ferroelectric, magnetic, semiconductor and luminescent nanocrystals. The technique relies on the length of polymer molecules and the ratio of two solvents to control the size and uniformity of colloidal nanocrystals. The technique could faci...

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