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      <author>Coronas Ceresuela, Joaquín</author>
      <author>Giménez Soro, Raquel</author>
      <author>Arruebo Gordo, Manuel</author>
      <author>Mallada Viana, María Reyes</author>
      <author>Oriol Langa, Luis Teodoro</author>
      <author>Sierra Tavieso, Maria Teresa</author>
      <author>Piñol Lacambra, Milagros</author>
      <author>Hueso Martos, José Luis</author>
      <author>Urbiztondo Castro, Miguel Ángel</author>
      <author>Sebastián Cabeza, Victor</author>
      <author>Lobera González, María Pilar</author>
      <author>Balas Nieto, Francisco</author>
      <author>Martínez Martínez, Gema</author>
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    <year>2013</year>
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      <date>2013-2014</date>
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  <abstract>A brief introduction to the subject As a continuation of the previous module, here the necessary basic chemistry concepts are introduced to make the molecular self-assembly and self-organisation processes understandable as they let students make practical use of this chemistry to the benefit of the production of structures of interest in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. A brief description of the contents of this subject includes: Nanomaterials, nanostructures and their production: nanoparticles, quantum points, nanotubes, nanothreads, nanosheets, nanocomposites, polymers, dendrimers and liposomes. Hierarchical self-assembly and molecular self-organisation: supramolecular nanostructures, growth by biochemical self-assembly, etc. Surface chirality. Nanostructure functionalization. Inorganic layers.   The theory classes are complemented by six practical sessions including:   1.-  Nanotube synthesis 2.-  Synthesis of magnetic nanoparticles in solution 3.-  Growth of layers 4.-  Assembly in nanostructure production 5.- Preparation of block co-polymer micelle aggregates 6.- Supramolecular Chemistry; self-assembled anisotropic stages: liquid crystals.</abstract>
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