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Viewpoint: Atomic-Scale Design Protocols toward Energy, Electronic, Catalysis, and Sensing Applications.

Florian BelvisoVictor E P ClaerboutAleix Comas-VivesNaresh S DalalFeng-Ren FanAlessio FilippettiVincenzo FiorentiniLucas FoppaCesare FranchiniBenjamin GeislerLuca M GhiringhelliAxel GroßShunbo HuJorge ÍñiguezSteven Kaai KauweJanice L MusfeldtPaolo NicoliniRossitza PentchevaTomas PolcarWei RenFabio RicciFrancesco RicciHuseyin Sener SenJonathan Michael SkeltonTaylor D SparksAlessandro StroppaAndrea UrruMatthias VandichelPaolo VavassoriHua WuKe YangHong Jian ZhaoDanilo PuggioniRemedios CorteseAntonio Cammarata
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2019)
Nanostructured materials are essential building blocks for the fabrication of new devices for energy harvesting/storage, sensing, catalysis, magnetic, and optoelectronic applications. However, because of the increase of technological needs, it is essential to identify new functional materials and improve the properties of existing ones. The objective of this Viewpoint is to examine the state of the art of atomic-scale simulative and experimental protocols aimed to the design of novel functional nanostructured materials, and to present new perspectives in the relative fields. This is the result of the debates of Symposium I "Atomic-scale design protocols towards energy, electronic, catalysis, and sensing applications", which took place within the 2018 European Materials Research Society fall meeting.
Keyphrases
  • electron microscopy
  • visible light
  • mass spectrometry
  • high resolution
  • liquid chromatography
  • energy transfer
  • quantum dots