Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors
eBook - ePub

Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors

Synthesis, Processing and Applications

  1. 628 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors

Synthesis, Processing and Applications

About this book

Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors: Synthesis, Processing and Applications presents recent results and overviews of synthesis, processing, characterization and applications of advanced materials for energy, electronics, biomedicine, sensors and aerospace. A variety of processing methods (vapor, liquid and solid-state) are covered, along with materials, including metals, oxides, semiconductor, sulfides, selenides, nitrides, and carbon-based materials. Production of quantum dots, nanoparticles, thin films and composites are described by a collection of international experts. Given the ability to customize the phase, morphology, and properties of target materials, this "rational approach to synthesis and processing is a disruptive technology for electronic, energy, structural and biomedical (nano)materials and devices. The use of single-source chemical precursors for materials processing technology allows for intimate elemental mixing and hence production of complex materials at temperatures well below traditional physical methods and those involving direct combination of elements. The use of lower temperatures enables thin-film deposition on lightweight polymer substrates and reduces damage to complex devices structures such as used in power, electronics and sensors. - Discusses new approaches to synthesis or single-source precursors (SSPs) and the concept of rational design of materials - Includes materials processing of SSPs in the design of new materials and novel devices - Provides comprehensive coverage of the subject (materials science and chemistry) as related to SSPs and the range of potential applications

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Yes, you can access Nanomaterials via Single-Source Precursors by Allen W. Apblett,Andrew R. Barron,Aloysius F. Hepp in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Technology & Engineering & Materials Science. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contributors
  7. Preface
  8. List of Illustrations
  9. List of Tables
  10. Chapter 1 : Precursor design and impact of structure on the fabrication of materials
  11. Chapter 2 : Structural studies of main group organometallic single-source precursors for MOCVD
  12. Chapter 3 : Dithiocarbamate complexes containing the pyrrole moiety for synthesis of sulfides
  13. Chapter 4 : Theoretical studies of gas-phase decomposition of single-source precursors
  14. Chapter 5 : Semiconductor clusters and their use as precursors to nanomaterials
  15. Chapter 6 : Chalcogenoethers as convenient synthons for low-temperature solution-phase synthesis of metal chalcogenide nanocrystals
  16. Chapter 7 : Synthesis of lanthanide chalcogenide nanoparticles
  17. Chapter 8 : Organometallic single-source precursors to zinc oxide-based nanomaterials
  18. Chapter 9 : Nickel chalcogenide thin films and nanoparticles from molecular single-source precursors
  19. Chapter 10 : Group 15/16 single-source precursors for energy materials
  20. Chapter 11 : Single-source precursors for main group metal sulfides and solar cell applications
  21. Chapter 12 : Fabrication and catalytic applications of first row-transition metal and mixed-metal chalcogenides synthesized from single-source precursors
  22. Chapter 13 : Single-source heterometallic precursors to MOCVD PdCu alloy films for energy and catalysis applications
  23. Chapter 14 : Synthesis of nitrogen-doped carbons from single-source precursors by solution plasma
  24. Chapter 15 : Zinc acetate amine complexes: Single-source precursors to zinc oxide films and nanoparticles; the influence of amines on photocatalysis
  25. Chapter 16 : Coinage metal chalcogenides via single-source precursors
  26. Chapter 17 : Commercialization of single-source precursors: Applications, intellectual property, and technology transfer
  27. Index
  28. A