Issue 3, 2010

Synthesis design strategies to anisotropic chalcogenidenanostructures

Abstract

The array of low dimensional nanostructured chalcogenides now known is substantial, both in terms of the number of different compounds formed and in terms of the diversity of nano- and microstructures that these compounds adopt. Size, shape, structure (and composition) can each have profound effects on the physical properties of chalcogenide nanostructures and in turn controllable, well-understood synthetic routes are absolutely vital to their growth and subsequent characterisation and exploitation. This Highlight assesses the options open to the inorganic synthetic nanomaterials chemist in producing “made to measure” solids at the nanoscale and examines the commonality in these approaches towards rational nanostructural design.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis design strategies to anisotropic chalcogenide nanostructures

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
09 Sep 2009
Accepted
08 Oct 2009
First published
29 Oct 2009

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 641-659

Synthesis design strategies to anisotropic chalcogenide nanostructures

W. Shi, R. W. Hughes, S. J. Denholme and D. H. Gregory, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 641 DOI: 10.1039/B918794B

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