Collaborative Research: Studies of light-responsive novel metal and lanthanide-based nanoc — NSF Award to Kansas State University
Non-Technical Summary Materials at the nanoscale have evidenced a wide and remarkable set of properties that make them suitable for many applications. The behavior of nanomaterials under various external stimuli, such as temperature, mechanical forces, pH, etc., has been widely investigated. However, the interaction of
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Studies of light-responsive novel metal and lanthanide-based nanoc |
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| Award ID | 2618181 |
| Awardee | Kansas State University |
| City | MANHATTAN |
| State | KS |
| Amount obligated | $80,603 |
| Principal investigator | Jessika Rojas |
| Program | SOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS |
| Start date | 12/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Non-Technical Summary Materials at the nanoscale have evidenced a wide and remarkable set of properties that make them suitable for many applications. The behavior of nanomaterials under various external stimuli, such as temperature, mechanical forces, pH, etc., has been widely investigated. However, the interaction of nanomaterials with ionizing radiation, such as X-rays, remains largely unexplored. Investigating potential phenomena and understanding the interaction mechanisms of ionizing radia |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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