Journal
CRYSTALS
Volume 6, Issue 8, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cryst6080087
Keywords
X-ray diffraction; nanomaterials; microscopy
Funding
- EU [310584]
- bilateral project CNR/CONICET TiO2-case in polymeric composite films for food preservation
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During recent decades innovative nanomaterials have been extensively studied, aiming at both investigating the structure-property relationship and discovering new properties, in order to achieve relevant improvements in current state-of-the art materials. Lately, controlled growth and/or assembly of nanostructures into hierarchical and complex architectures have played a key role in engineering novel functionalized materials. Since the structural characterization of such materials is a fundamental step, here we discuss X-ray scattering/diffraction techniques to analyze inorganic nanomaterials under different conditions: dispersed in solutions, dried in powders, embedded in matrix, and deposited onto surfaces or underneath them.
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