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Nanoscale morphological analysis of soft matter aggregates with fractal dimension ranging from 1 to 3

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Abstract While the widespread emergence of nanoscience and nanotechnology can be dated back to the early eighties, the last decade has witnessed a true coming of age of this research field, with novel nanomaterials constantly finding their way into marketed products. The performance of nanomaterials being dominated by their nanoscale morphology, their quantitative characterization with respect to a number of properties is often crucial. In this context, those imaging techniques able to resolve nanometer scale details are clearly key players. In particular, atomic force microscopy can yield a fully quantitative tridimensional (3D) topography at the nanoscale. Herein, we will review a set of morphological analysis based on the scaling approach, which give access to important quantitative parameters for describing nanomaterial samples. To generalize the use of such morphological analysis on all D-dimensions (1D, 2D and 3D), the review will focus on specific soft matter aggregates with fractal dimension ranging from just above 1 to just below 3.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Perimeter-area; fractal dimension; DNA; organic films
List of contributors:
Albonetti, Cristiano; Bystrenova, Eva; Valle, Francesco; Brucale, Marco
Authors of the University:
ALBONETTI CRISTIANO
BRUCALE MARCO
BYSTRENOVA EVA
VALLE FRANCESCO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/340576
Published in:
MICRON (1993)
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