Functional metal oxides : morphology and application

Metal oxides have been widely studied, due to the many applications they are useful for. Their diverse properties, for example supercapacitance, piezoelectricity, semiconductivity and superconductivity have meant that research into metal oxides for application has been vast. Within this body of work...

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Main Author: Bennett, Natasha
Published: University of Bristol 2015
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-7024592017-04-20T03:36:52ZFunctional metal oxides : morphology and applicationBennett, Natasha2015Metal oxides have been widely studied, due to the many applications they are useful for. Their diverse properties, for example supercapacitance, piezoelectricity, semiconductivity and superconductivity have meant that research into metal oxides for application has been vast. Within this body of work, synthesis routes to manipulate the structure of several metal oxides were studied. These oxides were: Dy2Ti2O7, Gd2Ti2O7, CuBi2O4, CO3O4, NiO, α-Fe2O3 and several phases of strontium niobate. Utilising a biotemplated approach, morphology control and application was the key focus of the project.546.3University of Bristolhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.702459Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Functional metal oxides : morphology and application
description Metal oxides have been widely studied, due to the many applications they are useful for. Their diverse properties, for example supercapacitance, piezoelectricity, semiconductivity and superconductivity have meant that research into metal oxides for application has been vast. Within this body of work, synthesis routes to manipulate the structure of several metal oxides were studied. These oxides were: Dy2Ti2O7, Gd2Ti2O7, CuBi2O4, CO3O4, NiO, α-Fe2O3 and several phases of strontium niobate. Utilising a biotemplated approach, morphology control and application was the key focus of the project.
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