Spectroelectrochemistry of Nanomaterials

dc.contributor.advisorRinge, Emilieen_US
dc.creatorKumar, Anjlien_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-05-17T16:10:16Zen_US
dc.date.available2019-06-01T05:01:07Zen_US
dc.date.created2018-12en_US
dc.date.issued2018-11-12en_US
dc.date.submittedDecember 2018en_US
dc.date.updated2019-05-17T16:10:16Zen_US
dc.description.abstractAs the development and application of novel nanomaterials is continually expanding, so is the need for versatile characterization methods that can probe nanoscale processes as they occur. Such characterization techniques would permit non-destructive and parallel spectroscopy and imaging of nanomaterials. The objective of this work is to address the need for such techniques. First, a new spectroelectrochemical characterization technique, Micro-Extinction Spectroscopy (MExS), is presented, including instrumental design as well as data acquisition and analysis algorithms. Two nanomaterial systems are then studied with MExS: two-dimensional transmission metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and plasmonic nanoparticles. For TMDs, in situ and hyperspectral reflectance studies coupled with cyclic voltammetry and chronocoulometry enable the time-resolved observation of the process of electroablation, an oxidative technique recently developed for the synthesis of monolayer TMDs. For plasmonic nanoparticles, dark-field microscopy is used in conjunction with chronocoulometry to observe, in a hyperspectral manner, single-particle electrodeposition, a technique developed for nanoparticle surface modification. Together, these two techniques position spectroelectrochemistry as a rich tool for optical nanomaterials, capable of both synthesis and concurrent characterization.en_US
dc.embargo.terms2019-06-01en_US
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdfen_US
dc.identifier.citationKumar, Anjli. "Spectroelectrochemistry of Nanomaterials." (2018) Diss., Rice University. <a href="https://hdl.handle.net/1911/105848">https://hdl.handle.net/1911/105848</a>.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1911/105848en_US
dc.language.isoengen_US
dc.rightsCopyright is held by the author, unless otherwise indicated. Permission to reuse, publish, or reproduce the work beyond the bounds of fair use or other exemptions to copyright law must be obtained from the copyright holder.en_US
dc.subjectNanomaterialsen_US
dc.subjecttransition metal dichalcogenidesen_US
dc.subjectplasmonicsen_US
dc.subjecthyperspectral imagingen_US
dc.titleSpectroelectrochemistry of Nanomaterialsen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
dc.type.materialTexten_US
thesis.degree.departmentChemistryen_US
thesis.degree.disciplineNatural Sciencesen_US
thesis.degree.grantorRice Universityen_US
thesis.degree.levelDoctoralen_US
thesis.degree.nameDoctor of Philosophyen_US
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