Séminaire
Vendredi 31 Janvier 2020 à 11h00.
FUNCTIONAL NANOCOMPOSITES THIN FILMS BASED ON METAL ATOM CLUSTERS: COLLOIDAL CHEMISTRY AND ELECTROPHORETIC DEPOSITION PROCESS
Fabien GRASSET
(Institut des sciences chimiques de Rennes)
salle de séminaire Lippmann
Invité(e) par
Luke MacAleese
présentera en 1 heure :
''Composite nanoarchitectures represent a class of nanostructured entities that integrate various dissimilar nanoscale building blocks including clusters, particles, wires and films. The heterogeneous composite nanostructured materials are composed by definition of multi-(nano)components, each tailored to address different requirements. As one of the nanocomponents, nanometer sized transition metal clusters (2 nm), which consist of less than a few dozens of metal atoms, could be defined as a link between atom and nanoparticle. Multifunctional properties could be achieved by a combination of several materials in a best-defined architecture. During the last decade, we developed a simple, versatile, highly reproducible and efficient methods based on solution based chemistry and sol-gel processes to prepare large amount of multifunctional nanocomposites (particles, colloids and films). In this presentation, we will focus on our latest results obtained at the UMI LINK on nanocomposites (nanoparticles and thin films), involving mostly Mo6, Nb6 or Ta6 atom cluster units for biomedical, optical, energy and environmental applications. The electrophoretic deposition process will be presented.''