{"page":"935 - 936","doi":"10.1126/science.1239221","publication":"Science","author":[{"orcid":"0000-0001-5013-2843","full_name":"Ibáñez, Maria","id":"43C61214-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","first_name":"Maria","last_name":"Ibáñez"},{"full_name":"Cabot, Andreu","last_name":"Cabot","first_name":"Andreu"}],"day":"24","type":"journal_article","date_updated":"2021-01-12T07:52:09Z","article_processing_charge":"No","month":"05","issue":"6135","extern":"1","publication_status":"published","citation":{"short":"M. Ibáñez, A. Cabot, Science 340 (2013) 935–936.","ama":"Ibáñez M, Cabot A. All change for nanocrystals. Science. 2013;340(6135):935-936. doi:10.1126/science.1239221","ista":"Ibáñez M, Cabot A. 2013. All change for nanocrystals. Science. 340(6135), 935–936.","chicago":"Ibáñez, Maria, and Andreu Cabot. “All Change for Nanocrystals.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239221.","apa":"Ibáñez, M., & Cabot, A. (2013). All change for nanocrystals. Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1239221","ieee":"M. Ibáñez and A. Cabot, “All change for nanocrystals,” Science, vol. 340, no. 6135. American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 935–936, 2013.","mla":"Ibáñez, Maria, and Andreu Cabot. “All Change for Nanocrystals.” Science, vol. 340, no. 6135, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2013, pp. 935–36, doi:10.1126/science.1239221."},"date_published":"2013-05-24T00:00:00Z","abstract":[{"text":"Until recently, to prepare nanocrystals of a new material, scientists searched their shelves for the appropriate molecular precursors, surfactants, and solvents. They then optimized the reaction conditions for the atoms to self-assemble into monodisperse nanocrystals (1). This approach is being replaced by a simpler strategy, in which preformed nanocrystals serve as templates to produce nanoparticles with a different composition through chemical transformation. On page 964 of this issue, Oh et al. (2) report a powerful mechanism that allows the composition of oxide nanoparticles to be transformed in solution and at low temperatures.","lang":"eng"}],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"_id":"378","user_id":"2DF688A6-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87","volume":340,"publist_id":"7451","date_created":"2018-12-11T11:46:08Z","intvolume":" 340","oa_version":"None","publisher":"American Association for the Advancement of Science","year":"2013","status":"public","title":"All change for nanocrystals"}