Quantum dots (QDs), due to their exceptional optical properties, have emerged as promising materials for a wide range of applications. These nanocrystals exhibit tunable radiance based on their size and composition. Surface modification strategies play a crucial role in optimizing the performance of QDs by altering their surface chemistry and thus
Nanoshel: Titanium Metal-Organic Frameworks: Emerging Photocatalysts
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) structures fabricated with titanium nodes have emerged as promising catalysts for a diverse range of applications. These materials exhibit exceptional physical properties, including high surface area, tunable band gaps, and good durability. The remarkable combination of these characteristics makes titanium-based MOFs
Tunable Dispersion Relations in Graphene Suspensions
The photonic properties of graphene suspensions are heavily influenced by their dispersion relations. These relations describe the relationship between the energy and momentum of collective excitations in the system. By manipulating various parameters such as particle concentration, solvent viscosity, and surface functionalization, one can modify t