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Dr. Joshua Moore Assistant Professor |
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INORGANIC & MATERIALS CHEMISTRY | |||||||
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Nanocomposite Materials Research in the Moore lab seeks to develop new synthesis strategies for the preparation of inorganic materials that exhibit desired chemical reactivity or interesting physical properties. There is a special focus on the preparation of nanocomposite materials in which nanoparticles are highly dispersed throughout a solid matrix. At least one dimension of the nanoparticulate component is on the order of 10-20 nm. For most applications, single or dual source precursors are used and sol-gel chemistry is used for the preparation of the matrix materials. Instrumental methods routinely employed include powder x-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron micrioscopy (SEM), as well as traditional methods such as NMR, FTIR, fluorescence and UV/Visible spectroscopy.
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Contacts: Office: 217 Boswell Science Bldg Phone: (615)963-5336 Email: jmoore17@tnstate.edu |
Education:Post-Doctoral, Sandia National LabPh.D, Vanderbilt University, 2003B.S., University of Pittsburgh, 1998 |
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