Electrostatic self-assembly occurs when different types of components charge with opposite electrical polarities. The interplay of repulsive interactions between like-charged objects and attractive interactions between unlike-charged ones results in the self-assembly of these objects into highly ordered, closed arrays.
Electrostatic Self-Assembly (ESA) is a technique for fabricating a thin MEMBRANE exactly one molecule thick on a charged substrate. The ESA Technology and the CealTec™ Hydrophobic Polymer are unfolding nanotechnology for the mass-production of thin nanoscale MEMBRANES that have extraordinary properties.
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