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Mater Sci Nanotechnol 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 2
allied
academies
Nanomaterials and Nanochemistry
November 29-30, 2017 | Atlanta, USA
International Conference on
Synthesis of ternary oxides by microwave technique
Qilin Dai
Jackson State University, USA
S
ynthesis of nanomaterials is highly demanded due to
the development of nanodevices. Nanostructures or
microstructures of binary oxides such as TiO
2
, ZnO and Al
2
O
3
have
been extensively prepared and studied. The synthesis of ternary
oxide nanomaterials with controlled structures, morphologies and
sizes are of interest due to the potential application in nanodevices
caused by tunable energy level, bandgap and structure. In this
work, weuse solutionbasedmethod toprepareCaWO
4
and LaPO
4
ternary oxide nanomaterials by microwave technique. Controlled
sizes and morphologies including nanorods and microspheres are
synthesizedbymicrowavemethod,which isbelievedtobeasimple
and low cost technique for scaling up synthesis of ternary oxide
nanomaterials. In addition, the short-time consuming process
enables the high efficiency of the production. Structural and
optical properties of the prepared nanomaterials are investigated
in this work. We believe that this work points out a new research
direction ternary oxide synthesis.
Speaker Biography
Dr. Dai is an assistant professor of physics in Jackson State University USA. He earned his Ph.D
degree in Condensed Matter Physics at Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009, then served as
postdoctoral research associate in USA at Florida State University and University of Wyoming.
He serves as a reviewer for about 20 journals. He has published 70 papers in peer-review
journals.Hereceived2017 MississippiSpaceGrantConsortiumResearchInitiationSeedGrants,
2017 Mississippi IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence Curriculum Development
Grants, 2013-2016 National Science Foundation China, 2009 “Da-Heng” Optics Scholarship,
ChineseAcademyofSciences.Heisaneditorialboardmemberof1)Nature-ScientificReports,
2) SCIREA Journal of Energy, 3) Nanomedicine andNanotechnology Journal.
e:
qilin.dai@jsums.edu