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Critical nanoscale design parameters CNDPs

The stmcture-controlled features manifested by dendrons/dendrimers, such as size, shape, surface chemistry, flexibility/rigidity, elemental composition, and architecture, have provided a unique window to a new systematic concept for unifying nanoscience and will be described later in Section 6. These nanolevel structure-controlled features are referred to as critical nanoscale design parameters (CNDPs). [Pg.348]

Tomalia DA (2012) Dendritic effects dependency of dendritic nano-periodic property patterns on critical nanoscale design parameters (CNDPs). New J Chem 36 264—281... [Pg.384]

Essentially, all other proposed hard-soft nano-element categories (Fig. 18) evolve from aufbau strategies that allow the control and conservation of critical hierarchical design parameters (CHDPs) from the atomic to the nanoscale level (i.e., CADP —> CMDP —> CNDP). Nature has already evolved very exquisite aufbau strategies for synthesizing other important soft matter nano-element categories such as proteins [S-4], viral capsids [S-5], and DNA/RNA [S-6]. [Pg.378]


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