Introduction to Ultrathin Silica Films
Silicatene and Others
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Jenny Stanford Publishing
Published:25th Aug '22
Should be back in stock very soon
Silica is one of the key materials in many modern technological applications. Further miniaturization of nanoelectronic devices necessitates rational design of ultrathin silica films on electrically conductive substrates. This is the first-ever book on the preparation and atomic-level description of ultrathin silica films grown on metal substrates. Experimental and theoretical studies performed in recent years provide compelling evidence of the growth of well-ordered silica films that exhibit the structural motif of sheet silicates. A growing body of research suggests that a singlelayer silicate, which received the name silicatene by analogy with the famous graphene, should be included in the family of truly two-dimensional materials. In addition, the silicate films modified with metals such as Al and Fe offer a unique possibility to study the surface structures (and hence the surface chemistry) of natural silicates, e.g., clays and zeolites. Finally, ultrathin silica films represent well-defined model systems for elucidating the mechanism of crystal-glass transitions.
"This excellent and complete overview covers all aspects, from preparation to characterization and potential use, of the emerging field of two-dimensional silica and silicates. From their discovery 20 years ago as model systems for catalysis, the study of these nanostructured materials has opened up new intriguing scenarios for their potential applications as nanoscale molecular sieves, protecting layers, or to perform reactions in confined space."
Prof. Gianfranco Pacchioni
Universita’ degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
ISBN: 9789814877282
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 630g
326 pages