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CHEM 6193 - Chemical Nanotechnology

An overview of nanotechnology. Topics to be discussed are instrumental methods of importance to the field, the synthesis of the “building blocks” used for nanomaterials, the properties of nanomaterials and the fabrication of nanostructures and devices by nanolithography, self-assembly and other techniques. Prerequisites: Chem 3033 or ChE 3063 and Chem 4023, or permission of instructor.


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