Descripción
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The present project proposal pursues combining the two concepts, soft chemistry and directed assembly processing, for the sustainable fabrication of functional nanostructured and nanoheterostructured arrays of different metal-oxide based systems. Such combination may turn into a major breakthrough, not only due to implicit superlative benefits like simplicity, cost effectiveness or environmental benevolence, but also because on reducing the operating energy conditions the spectrum of accessible materials might be considerably broadened. Furthermore, new tools for a tailored bottom-up approach to materials design can be provided: Chemistry would be a first element in the toolbox; using concepts similar to those developed in supramolecular chemistry, molecular forces can be tailored and used to create ordered assemblies. Alternatively, interfaces with specific physical properties can be designed to maximize their interactions with external directing fields like electric, magnetic and flow fields. | |
Internacional
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No |
Tipo de proyecto
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Proyectos y convenios en convocatorias públicas competitivas |
Entidad financiadora
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MINECO-GOBIERNO DE ESPAÑA |
Nacionalidad Entidad
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ESPAÑA |
Tamaño de la entidad
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Desconocido |
Fecha concesión
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01/01/2014 |