Physicochemical and Electrophysical Properties of Metal/Semiconductor Containing Nanostructured Composites


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Abstract

The properties of nanostructured composites based on metal oxides and metal–polymer materials are analyzed, along with ways of preparing them. The effect the interaction between metal and semiconductor nanoparticles has on the conductivity, photoconductivity, catalytic activity, and magnetic, dielectric, and sensor properties of nanocomposites is discussed. It is shown that as a result of this interaction, a material can acquire properties that do not exist in systems of isolated particles. The transfer of electrons between metal particles of different sizes in polymeric matrices leads to specific dielectric losses, and to an increase in the rate and a change in the direction of chemical reactions catalyzed by these particles. The interaction between metal-oxide semiconductor particles results in the electronic and chemical sensitization of sensor effects in nanostructured composite materials. Studies on creating molecular machines (Brownian motors), devices for magnetic recording of information, and high-temperature superconductors based on nanostructured systems are reviewed.

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G. N. Gerasimov

Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry; Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics

Author for correspondence.
Email: gerasimovgen@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064; Moscow, 142432

V. F. Gromov

Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry; Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics

Email: gerasimovgen@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064; Moscow, 142432

L. I. Trakhtenberg

Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry; Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics

Email: gerasimovgen@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 105064; Moscow, 142432


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