Development of New Synthetic Methods and Their Application in Carbon Nanoscience
Presented by Prof. Ramesh Jasti
Hosted by Prof. Colin Nuckolls
Abstract:
Graphitic nanomaterials (e.g. carbon nanotubes, graphene, and their related derivatives) have outstanding properties for a broad spectrum of applications ranging from electronics, molecular sensors, nanoporous filters, as well as energy generation and storage. These materials, however, are difficult to prepare in a uniform manner. The structural variation dramatically affects properties and performance. I will describe my research group's efforts to develop molecular syntheses and assembly strategies to prepare these types of structures with angstrom-level precision. Specifically, I will focus on my group’s most recent developments in new synthetic methodology that give access to unprecedented architectures.
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