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SURFACE CHEMISTRY CONTROL OF 2D NANOMATERIAL MORPHOLOGIES, OPTOELECRONIC RESPONSES, AND PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES

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posted on 2022-07-12, 18:20 authored by Jacob Thomas LeeJacob Thomas Lee

This dissertation describes how the surface chemistries of 2D nanomaterials can be modified to alter overall material properties. Specifically, through a focus of the ligand-surface atom bonding in addition to the overall ligand structure we highlight the ability to direct morphological outcomes in lead free halide perovskites, maximize optoelectronic responses in substoichiometric tungsten oxide, and alter physicochemical properties titanium carbide MXenes.   

History

Degree Type

  • Doctor of Philosophy

Department

  • Chemistry

Campus location

  • Indianapolis

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Rajesh Sardar

Additional Committee Member 2

Frédérique Deiss

Additional Committee Member 3

Eric Long

Additional Committee Member 4

Ian Webb