RUI: Post-synthetic transformations of anions in metal chalcogenide nanoparticles: Uncover — NSF Award to Franklin and Marshall Co
NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Applications of nanotechnology to problems like solar energy capture and storage and sustainable electronic devices rely on the ability to design nanoparticles with specific properties and chemical make-ups. With support from the Solid State and Materials Chemistry program in NSF’s Division of Mat
| Award title | RUI: Post-synthetic transformations of anions in metal chalcogenide nanoparticles: Uncover |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2312618 |
| Awardee | Franklin and Marshall College |
| City | LANCASTER |
| State | PA |
| Amount obligated | $470,879 |
| Principal investigator | Katherine Plass |
| Program | SOLID STATE & MATERIALS CHEMIS |
| Start date | 09/01/2023 |
| Abstract | NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY Applications of nanotechnology to problems like solar energy capture and storage and sustainable electronic devices rely on the ability to design nanoparticles with specific properties and chemical make-ups. With support from the Solid State and Materials Chemistry program in NSF’s Division of Materials Research, the principal investigator’s group at Franklin and Marshal College seek to develop new ways to design complex nanoparticles by starting with simple particles that |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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