Surfaces, Interfaces, Coatings and Nanostructures of Molecular and Soft Materials
A special issue of Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Chemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 August 2020) | Viewed by 44978
Special Issue Editors
2. Institute of Physical Chemistry "Ilie Murgulescu", Romanian Academy, Department of Chemical Thermodynamics, Splaiul Independentei, Nr. 202, 060021 Bucharest, Romania
Interests: physical chemistry of materials, thermophysical properties of solids, thermal analysis and calorimetry, kinetics & thermodynamics of heterogeneous processes; diffusional properties; dynamic processes in relaxors; structure-properties relation in electroceramics; thin films of soft molecular compounds
Interests: pulsed laser deposition; oxide thin films; heterostructures; matrix assisted pulsed laser evaporation; laser induced forward transfer
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Molecular and soft materials have received great attention due to their novel applications as minute functional materials, often for large-scale manufacturing and in the high-tech industries. Compounds such as liquid crystals, organic fuel cells, organic transistors, coloring indicators, polymeric coatings, cation-containing biologically active inorganic complexes and organometallic materials, composite nanomaterials, fine-coated metals, core–shell nanostructures, catalysts, active bio(macro)molecules, etc., are interesting and valuable candidates. Most of these applications are meaningful in their deposited or dispersed forms, on substrates or over surfaces.
Besides these applications, the fabrication and characterization of surfaces, interfaces, coatings, thin films, nanostructures, functionalized surfaces and composites with a high specific area are key steps in materials science and engineering. Both physical and chemical deposition techniques are employed for coatings and thin films, while usually different wet-chemistry steps and pyrolysis/combustion methods are used in the synthesis of composite materials and functional porous media.
The present Special Issue entitled “Surfaces, Interfaces, Coatings and Nanostructures of Molecular and Soft Materials”, will gather and publish original articles and review papers regarding the synthesis, functionalization, characterization and application of surfaces, interfaces, coatings and nanostructures of molecular and soft materials with outstanding properties, on the following topics:
- General aspects of surfaces and interfaces
- Physical and chemical deposition techniques
- Thin films and coatings by various deposition techniques
- Transfer of soft materials structures by advanced techniques
- Imagistics and thermal characterization of flat surfaces
- Molecular materials and soft materials
- Inorganic complexes, organic compounds and polymers
- Composites of porous systems with soft materials
- Functionalization of surfaces and fabrication of composite materials with a high specific area
- Characterization of porous media and applications
- Advanced molecular materials attached to nanotubes and as functional nanomaterials
- Nanostructures of soft molecular materials
- Nanocomposites and intercalated minute materials
- Coated and encapsulated particles, and carbonaceous materials
- Long-range structuring and self-assembly of molecular materials
- Physical chemistry of colloidal systems and applications
- Bio(macro)molecular films and surfaces
- Interactions of bio(macro)molecules with surfaces and skin medical remediation
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Andrei Rotaru
Prof. Dr. Maria Dinescu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Surfaces and interfaces
- Thin films and coatings
- Soft materials and molecular materials
- Chemical deposition techniques
- Physical deposition and transfer techniques
- MAPLE (matrix-assisted pulsed laser evaporation)
- LIFT (laser-induced forward transfer)
- Porous materials and composites
- Nanomaterials, nanotubes, nanostructures
- Colloids and bio(macro)molecules
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