News 2013
Langmuir released the Interfacial Nanoarchitectonics Special Issue
17 Jun, 2013
Langmuir, a journal published by the American Chemical Society (ACS), released the Interfacial Nanoarchitectonics Special Issue. (Vol.29, No.24).
The issue features papers by 49 researchers from around the world, 34 of which were submitted by researchers from outside MANA, which recently announced an open forum entitled "Nanoarchitectonics and the Interface".
Langmuir is classified as a chemistry journal in an academic journal database administered by Thomson Reuters, and with an Impact Factor of 4.186, and is a highly influential journal in its field.
In this way, MANA continues its efforts to spread the concept of nanoarchitectonics and raise its name recognition.
The issue features papers by 49 researchers from around the world, 34 of which were submitted by researchers from outside MANA, which recently announced an open forum entitled "Nanoarchitectonics and the Interface".
Langmuir is classified as a chemistry journal in an academic journal database administered by Thomson Reuters, and with an Impact Factor of 4.186, and is a highly influential journal in its field.
In this way, MANA continues its efforts to spread the concept of nanoarchitectonics and raise its name recognition.
Interfacial Nanoarchitectonics Preface
- Preface to the Interfacial Nanoarchitectonics Special Issue (F.M.Winnik et al.)
Colloids: Surfactants and Self-Assembly, Dispersions, Emulsions, Foams
Interfaces: Adsorption, Reactions, Films, Forces
- Langmuir Nanoarchitectonics: One-Touch Fabrication of Regularly Sized Nanodisks at the Air–Water Interface (Q.Ji et al.)
- Enhanced Electrical Conductivity in Poly(3-hexylthiophene)/Fluorinated Tetracyanoquinodimethane Nanowires Grown with a Porous Alumina Template (R.Hayakawa et al.)
- Controlling Porphyrin Nanoarchitectures at Solid Interfaces (J.P. Hill et al.)
- Dynamic Substrate Based on Photocleavable Poly(ethylene glycol): Zeta Potential Determines the Capability of Geometrical Cell Confinement (J.Nakanishi et al.)
- Amplification of Conformational Effects via tert-Butyl Groups: Hexa-tert-butyl Decacyclene on Cu(100) at Room Temperature (Y.Tateyama et al.)
- Ordered Monomolecular Layers as a Template for the Regular Arrangement of Gold Nanoparticles (Y.Okawa et al.)
Perspectives
- Innovation in Nanomedicine through Materials Nanoarchitectonics (P.Kujawa et al.)
Biological Interfaces: Biocolloids, Biomolecular and Biomimetic Materials
Materials: Nano- and Mesostructured Materials, Polymers, Gels, Liquid Crystals, Composites
- Size-Dependent Color Tuning of Efficiently Luminescent Germanium Nanoparticles (N.Shirahata et al.)
- Morphology-Driven Nonwettability of Nanostructured BN Surfaces (Y.Bando et al.)