Journal of Nanomaterials

Nanocrystals-Related Synthesis, Assembly, and Energy Applications


Publishing date
01 Nov 2010
Status
Published
Submission deadline
01 May 2010

Lead Editor

1State Key Laboratory of Superhard Materials, Jilin University, Changchun, China

2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA

3Department of Physics, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia, USA


Nanocrystals-Related Synthesis, Assembly, and Energy Applications

Description

The aim of this special issue of Journal of Nanomaterials is to provide the readers with the latest achievement of nanocrystals-related synthesis, assembly, and energy applications. The unique size- and shape-tunable functionalities of nanocrystals have dramatically changed our perception of fundamental material properties, promising a new range of applications. To realize these extensive applications, the first step should be the design of appropriate synthetic strategies for high-quality nanocrystals. Although great progress on the synthesis of nanocrystals has been made in the last two decades, there is still lack of green and efficient approaches for the synthesis of safe nanocrystals acceptable for real-world applications. Another recent effort tends to employ the as-prepared nanocrystals as building blocks for self-assembly. Well-ordered self-assembly composed of tailored nanoscaled building blocks provides new opportunities to enhance the nanocrystal performance. The complex and lengthy procedures, however, make the design and construction of the nanocrystal self-assembly a great challenge in material science. Additionally, in response to the ever-growing energy demands along with the concerns of global warming and climate change, an enormous emphasis is placed on the exploration of energy saving, toward the deployment of “the cheapest, cleanest, fastest energy source”. In such an exploration, semiconductor nanocrystals are promising because of the facts that they have very high quantum yield, strong absorption, and high resistance to photo-oxidation, in contrast to the common emissive materials.

This special issue will be focused on the fundamental science and technical applications of nanocrystals, accompanied with our solicitation for research and review papers. It intends to cover the entire range of nanocrystals-related research in synthesis, characterization, functionalization, processing, computer modeling, assembly, films, nanocomposites, and devices for energy applications. Also, we welcome papers presenting fundamental understanding of nucleation and growth mechanisms in nanoscaled materials as well as their optical, electronic, and mechanical properties, their size dependence, and their surface features.

Topics of interest include, but not limited to the following areas:

  • Synthesis, processing, and assembly of nanocrystals
  • Characterization of nanoscaled materials
  • Fundamental phenomena, size-dependent features, and surface properties in nanocrystals
  • Surface functionalization of nanocrystals
  • Computer modeling and theoretical analysis in nanocrystals
  • Nucleation and growth mechanism of nanoscaled materials
  • Develop nanoscaled films and nanocomposites
  • Device design for energy applications

Before submission authors should carefully read over the journal's Author Guidelines, which are located at http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jnm/guidelines/. Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through the journal Manuscript Tracking System at http://mts.hindawi.com/ according to the following timetable:


Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 670857
  • - Research Article

Size-Dependent Elastic Modulus and Vibration Frequency of Nanocrystals

Lihong Liang | Hansong Ma | Yueguang Wei
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 302364
  • - Research Article

A User-Friendly Method for Synthesizing High-Quality :Yb,Er(Tm) Nanocrystals in Liquid Paraffin

Sen Liang | Yi Liu | ... | Bai Yang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 368152
  • - Research Article

Preparation and Ordered Self-Assembly of Nano-Pd-Ga/PMMA by Ultrasonic

Xu Guo Cai | DAI Ming Hu | ... | Xing Hong Long
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 798257
  • - Research Article

Pulsed Current Activated Consolidation of Nanostructured Fe3Al and Its Mechanical Property

Tae-Wan Kim | In-Yong Ko | ... | In-Jin Shon
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 693454
  • - Research Article

Linear Assembles of BN Nanosheets, Fabricated in Polymer/BN Nanosheet Composite Film

Hong-Baek Cho | Tadachika Nakayama | ... | Koichi Niihara
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 853832
  • - Research Article

Facile Synthesis of Monodisperse ZnO Nanocrystals by Direct Liquid Phase Precipitation

Lan Chen | Justin D. Holmes | ... | Michael A. Morris
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 952616
  • - Research Article

Study of the P-Type Doping Properties of ZnS Nanocrystals

Xiying Ma
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 526246
  • - Research Article

Large-Scale Synthesis and Self-Assembly of Monodisperse Spherical TiO2 Nanocrystals

Wei Kong | Chao Chen | ... | Zhiyu Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 159259
  • - Research Article

Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterization of Single-Crystalline -Fe2O3 Nanocubes

Wenqing Qin | Congren Yang | ... | Guanhua Gao
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2011
  • - Article ID 134721
  • - Research Article

Radiolytic Synthesis of Pt-Ru Catalysts Based on Functional Polymer-Grafted MWNT and Their Catalytic Efficiency for CO and MeOH

Dae-Soo Yang | Kwang-Sik Sim | ... | Seong-Ho Choi
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