Organic ultrathin films are ubiquitous in the biological world (e.g., cell membranes) and are familiar to us in our daily life (e.g., soap bubbles). With the current interest in nanotechnology, the field has experienced a renaissance, and fabrication of organic ultrathin films is now regarded as one of the most practical routes to designed nanostructures.
Organized Organic Ultrathin Films: Fundamentals and Applications:
Details state-of-the-art preparation, characterization and applications of thin films of organic molecules and biomaterials fabricated by wet processes
Highlights applications in nanotechnology
Covers recent developments and applications in addition to fundamentals
Essential reading for academic and industry researchers working on biomaterials, sensors, colloidal chemistry, surface science, and nanotechnology.