This project relates to the non-classical growth of inorganic crystals with interesting morphologies that are highly desirable in industry. All crystals were synthesized via hydrothermal or solvothermal methods and their growth was studied by stopping each reaction at a range of different times, extracting the particles and analysing them using a variety of characterisation techniques. The main techniques used were scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy but other techniques, such as powder X-ray diffraction and thermal gravimetric analysis, were also employed. Decorated ZnO microstadiums were studied where ZnO nanocones coat the inner and outer columnar walls of ZnO microstadiums. It was revealed that the polymer...
Research into crystalline matter has long been of interest to humanity, both in order to advance our...
There is considerable interest in nanocrystalline materials. This thesis is concerned with nanocryst...
The detailed process of the hydrolysis of ferricyanide into dendritic α-Fe2O3 (hematite) crystals wi...
Metal nanoparticles can possess intriguing properties due to their nanoscale dimensions, and are int...
Investigation of early stages of crystal growth revealed that crystal growth in some systems may not...
The authors thank EPSRC for a platform grant (EP/K015540/1) and a Capital Equipment Grant EP/L017008...
This project explores selected crystals with novel morphologies and corresponding growth mechanisms....
The crystallization of ZnO microrods by hydrothermal treatment of a suspension formed from reaction ...
Scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy have been used to ...
© 2011 Dr. Nathan Johann NicholasMany of the potential applications of ZnO are dependent upon either...
Crystallization of inorganic solids from solution is of interest in several areas such as biomineral...
This project investigated the non-classical crystal growth of two different metal-organic frameworks...
This project concerns crystal growth of some inorganic crystals which have novel morphologies. In o...
Over the past two hundred years synthetic growth of crystals has become vital to the technological a...
Surfaces and interfaces are of fundamental importance from the nucleation to growth of crystals form...
Research into crystalline matter has long been of interest to humanity, both in order to advance our...
There is considerable interest in nanocrystalline materials. This thesis is concerned with nanocryst...
The detailed process of the hydrolysis of ferricyanide into dendritic α-Fe2O3 (hematite) crystals wi...
Metal nanoparticles can possess intriguing properties due to their nanoscale dimensions, and are int...
Investigation of early stages of crystal growth revealed that crystal growth in some systems may not...
The authors thank EPSRC for a platform grant (EP/K015540/1) and a Capital Equipment Grant EP/L017008...
This project explores selected crystals with novel morphologies and corresponding growth mechanisms....
The crystallization of ZnO microrods by hydrothermal treatment of a suspension formed from reaction ...
Scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy have been used to ...
© 2011 Dr. Nathan Johann NicholasMany of the potential applications of ZnO are dependent upon either...
Crystallization of inorganic solids from solution is of interest in several areas such as biomineral...
This project investigated the non-classical crystal growth of two different metal-organic frameworks...
This project concerns crystal growth of some inorganic crystals which have novel morphologies. In o...
Over the past two hundred years synthetic growth of crystals has become vital to the technological a...
Surfaces and interfaces are of fundamental importance from the nucleation to growth of crystals form...
Research into crystalline matter has long been of interest to humanity, both in order to advance our...
There is considerable interest in nanocrystalline materials. This thesis is concerned with nanocryst...
The detailed process of the hydrolysis of ferricyanide into dendritic α-Fe2O3 (hematite) crystals wi...