Solvent-induced interactions for controlling nanoparticle adhesion at nanostructured liqui — NSF Award to SUNY at Stony Brook (NY,
This project will produce new fundamental knowledge to understand and control the physical adhesion and aggregation of nanomaterials in liquid by considering the effects of so-called solvent-induced interactions between nanoparticles and surfaces with nanoscale topography. Solvent-induced interactions are a class of na
| Award title | Solvent-induced interactions for controlling nanoparticle adhesion at nanostructured liqui |
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| Award ID | 2417797 |
| Awardee | SUNY at Stony Brook |
| City | STONY BROOK |
| State | NY |
| Amount obligated | $353,941 |
| Principal investigator | Carlos Colosqui |
| Program | Nanoscale Interactions Program |
| Start date | 08/01/2024 |
| Abstract | This project will produce new fundamental knowledge to understand and control the physical adhesion and aggregation of nanomaterials in liquid by considering the effects of so-called solvent-induced interactions between nanoparticles and surfaces with nanoscale topography. Solvent-induced interactions are a class of nanoscale interactions that occur because liquid molecules rearrange themselves when confined in nanoscopic spaces between solid surfaces. These interactions significantly influence |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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