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Modern materials--the details make the difference: small-angle x-ray scattering makes sense of nanoparticles.(CHROMATOGRAPHY/SPECTROSCOPY)

Modern materials technology goes "nano" because the presence, or the implementation of, nanostructures in a material can dramatically change its properties. It thus offers a huge potential to tailor synthetic materials.

Self-assembled and hierarchical nanostructured materials and the functions offered by these self-assemblies, such as micelles, liquid crystals, emulsions, liposomes, and solid-gels are used in a wide variety of industrial fields. In addition, nanostructured inorganic materials (composite titanium dioxide particles or mesoporous silicas) and modified biological substances (recombinant and purified proteins) are in great demand. Accurate measurement of the ...

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