Controlling crystallization and its absence: proteins, colloids and patchy models.
The ability to control the crystallization behaviour (including its absence) of particles, be they biomolecules such as globular proteins, inorganic colloids, nanoparticles, or metal atoms in an alloy, is of both fundamental and technological importance. Much can be learnt from the exquisite control...
Main Authors: | Doye, J, Louis, A, Lin, I, Allen, L, Noya, E, Wilber, A, Kok, H, Lyus, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2007
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