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*Cölfen H. and Antonietti M. (2005). Mesocrystals: Inorganic Superstructures Made by Highly Parallel Crystallization and Controlled Alignment. ''Angewandte Chemie International Edition'' '''44''', 5576-5591. | *Cölfen H. and Antonietti M. (2005). Mesocrystals: Inorganic Superstructures Made by Highly Parallel Crystallization and Controlled Alignment. ''Angewandte Chemie International Edition'' '''44''', 5576-5591. | ||
*Yuwono, V.M., Burrows, N.D., Soltis, J.A. and Penn, R.L. (2010). Oriented Aggregation: Formation and Transformation of Mesocrystal Intermediates Revealed. ''Journal of the American Chemical Society''. '''132''', 2163–2165. | *Yuwono, V.M., Burrows, N.D., Soltis, J.A. and Penn, R.L. (2010). Oriented Aggregation: Formation and Transformation of Mesocrystal Intermediates Revealed. ''Journal of the American Chemical Society''. '''132''', 2163–2165. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 12 July 2022
Mésocristal (Fr). Mesocristallo (It). メソ結晶 (Ja).
Mesocrystals are superstructures of well-aligned nanoparticles, which exhibit common outer faces on the mm or μm scale. It is a form of oriented aggregation, where the small crystals have parallel crystallographic alignment but are spatially separated.
References
- Cölfen H. and Antonietti M. (2005). Mesocrystals: Inorganic Superstructures Made by Highly Parallel Crystallization and Controlled Alignment. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 44, 5576-5591.
- Yuwono, V.M., Burrows, N.D., Soltis, J.A. and Penn, R.L. (2010). Oriented Aggregation: Formation and Transformation of Mesocrystal Intermediates Revealed. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 132, 2163–2165.