Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5187402 | Polymer | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Much effort is conducted to construct artificial objects that are capable of converting chemical or electromagnetic energy into a specific, predetermined motion on the nanoscale. We present results on the synthesis of core-shell nanoparticles capable to be set in rotation by the application of electromagnetic fields. The nanorotors implied in the study are based on the cobalt nanospheres decorated with a stabilizing brush shell composed of poly(É-caprolactone) that is attached by surface-initiated polymerization. The functional cores used as macroinitiators can be fabricated alternatively by a two-step or a one-step process.
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Authors
Celin Gürler, Mathias Feyen, Silke Behrens, Nina Matoussevitch, Annette M. Schmidt,