Article | REF: RE105 V1

Integrative chemistry: interdisciplinarity in chemical sciences

Author: Rénal BACKOV

Publication date: September 10, 2008, Review date: March 14, 2018

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4. Examples of nanometric objects with complex architectures

The synthesis methods mentioned in this dossier are not exclusively dedicated to the production of monoliths, but can also be used to texture nanometric objects, as we will see in the following paragraphs.

4.1 Multiwall phospholopid vesicles and nanofunctionalization

A concentrated phospholipid/lipidic lamellar lyotropic mesophase generates, under shear, concentrated multilamellar vesicles, also known as "onion phases" . These complex neoformed objects can be used as nanoreactors, for example, by combining them with heterogeneous nucleations...

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