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Highly Luminescent 2D Silicon by Controlled Synthesis and Precision Characterization — NSF Award to Iowa State University (IA, $45

With the support from the Macromolecular, Supramolecular and Nanochemistry Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Matthew Panthani and Aaron Rossini from Iowa State University are studying the origin of light emission in a two-dimensional (2D) form of silicon (Si) nanomaterials, Si nanosheets. The Si nanoshee

Award titleHighly Luminescent 2D Silicon by Controlled Synthesis and Precision Characterization
Award ID2506015
AwardeeIowa State University
CityAMES
StateIA
Amount obligated$450,000
Principal investigatorMatthew Panthani
ProgramMacromolec/Supramolec/Nano
Start date10/01/2025
AbstractWith the support from the Macromolecular, Supramolecular and Nanochemistry Program in the Division of Chemistry, Professors Matthew Panthani and Aaron Rossini from Iowa State University are studying the origin of light emission in a two-dimensional (2D) form of silicon (Si) nanomaterials, Si nanosheets. The Si nanosheets will be labelled with different types of atoms in the surface to better understand the surface chemistry of 2D silicon, developing understanding of how surface chemistry is link
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