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2D materials: Nanoscale Review out now

2D materials: to graphene and beyond

R. Mas-Ballesté, C. Gómez-Navarro, J. Gómez-Herrero and F. Zamora

Nanoscale, 2010, Advance Article, DOI: C0NR00323A, Review

This review is an attempt to illustrate the different alternatives in the field of 2D materials. Graphene seems to be just the tip of the iceberg, and the discovery of alternative 2D materials is starting to show the rest of this iceberg. The review comprises the current state-of-the-art of the vast literature in concepts and methods already known for isolation and characterization of graphene, and rationalizes the quite disperse literature in other 2D materials such as metal oxides, hydroxides and chalcogenides, and metal–organic frameworks.

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RSC 2011 Prizes and Awards

Nominations for the 2011 Prizes and Awards are now open

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Nanoscale Issue 9, highlights

Nanoscale Issue 9, INSIDE FRONT COVER ARTICLE


Hydrothermal transformation from Au core–sulfide shell to Au nanoparticle-decorated sulfide hybrid nanostructures


Zhihong Bao, Zhenhua Sun, Manda Xiao, Linwei Tian and Jianfang Wang
Nanoscale, 2010, 2, 1650-1652

Au nanoparticle-decorated sulfide nanostructures with morphologies similar to those of sea cucumbers arehydrothermally synthesized with Au nanorods and metal thiobenzoates


Highlight: REVIEW


Label-free biological and chemical sensors


Heather K. Hunt and Andrea M. Armani
Nanoscale, 2010, 2, 1544-1559

The development of label-free biochemical sensors, including sensor modalities, measurand recognition techniques, and microfluidic delivery systems are discussed to provide a roadmap for future sensor design

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Nanoscale Issue 9, out now

Nanoscale issue 9 out now

FRONT COVER ARTICLE

Complex ZnO nanotree arrays with tunable top, stem and branch structures

F. Zhao, J.-G. Zheng, X. Yang, X. Li, J. Wang, F. Zhao, K. S. Wong, C. Liang and M. Wu

Nanoscale, 2010, 2, 1674-1683

Suggesting simple strategies to rationally design novel andhierarchical nanostructures and their arrays.


Also highlighted: FEATURE ARTICLE

Probing the electronic structure of carbon nanotubes by nanoscale spectroscopy


P. Castrucci, M. Scarselli, M. De Crescenzi, M. El Khakani and F. Rosei

Nanoscale, 2010, 2, 1611-1625

How to access the nanoscale electronic structure of carbon nanotubes: a review of the latest advances.


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Advanced Article: in vivo targeted drug delivery


Water soluble nanoporous nanoparticle for in vivo targeted drug delivery and controlled release in B cells tumor context

F. De Angelis, A. Pujia, C. Falcone, E. Iaccino, C. Palmieri, C. Liberale, F. Mecarini, P. Candeloro, L. Luberto, A. de Laurentiis, G. Das, G. Scala and E. Di Fabrizio

Nanoscale, 2010, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C0NR00161A



Nanoscale Advanced Article, out now
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Switchable hydrophobic to hydrophilic titania surfaces

Advanced Article

Visible-light-driven reversible and switchable hydrophobic to hydrophilic nitrogen-doped titania surfaces: correlation with photocatalysis

Junwei Wang, Baodong Mao, James L. Gole and Clemens Burda
Nanoscale, 2010, Advance Article
, DOI: 10.1039/C0NR00313A


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Feature Article: Signal Transduction in Nanochannels

Nanoscale Feature Article: out now

Signal transmission, conversion and multiplication by polar molecules confined in nanochannels

Yusong Tu, Ruhong Zhou and Haiping Fang

Nanoscale, 2010, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C0NR00304B

Review on recent progress on the signal transduction mediated by water and other polar molecules confined in nanochannels. These studies might have significance in future designs and applications of nanoscale electronic devices, and might also provide useful insights for a better understanding of signal conduction in both physical and biological systems.

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Hot Review: drug delivery systems

Towards multifunctional, targeted drug delivery systems using mesoporous silica nanoparticles – opportunities & challenges

Jessica M. Rosenholm, Cecilia Sahlgren and Mika Lindén

Nanoscale, 2010, Advance Article, DOI: 10.1039/C0NR00156B

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