Matthew Jones
Rice University
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- DateAugust 24, 2021The fundamental tenet of nanoscience is that new properties arise in materials when at least one dimension is smaller than 100 nm…
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Rice University - DateAugust 21, 2022Seed-mediated synthesis strategies, in which small nanoparticle precursors are added to a growth solution to initiate heterogeneous nucleation, are among the most ubiquitous, simple, and productive methodologies for generating well-defined colloidal anisotropic nanostructures…
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Rice University - DateAugust 24, 2022The synthesis of anisotropic metal nanoparticles is procedurally well developed but mechanistic understanding is lacking in all but the simplest of reactions…
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Rice University - DateAugust 16, 2023Seed-mediated synthesis strategies, in which small nanoparticle precursors are added to a growth solution to initiate heterogeneous nucleation, are among the most ubiquitous, simple, and productive methodologies for generating well-defined colloidal anisotropic nanostructures…
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Rice University - DateMarch 17, 2024Janus-type colloidal nanoparticles with spatially distinct ligand functionalization have gained interest for their potential in fields such as catalysis, self-assembly, and drug delivery…
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Rice University - DateMarch 17, 2024Numerous properties of inorganic nanoparticles depend on the chemical availability of the surface facets, which is largely dictated by the kinetics and thermodynamics of the ligands that can coordinate, and passivate, the nanoparticle surface…
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Rice University - DateMarch 17, 2024Gold nanoparticles are typically made through seed-mediated syntheses. However, little is known about the seed’s size, shape, or chemical properties, which consequently limits researchers' understanding of nanoparticle growth…
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- DateMarch 18, 2024The fundamental tenet of nanoscience is that new properties arise in materials when at least one dimension is smaller than 100 nm…
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Rice University - DateMarch 17, 2024The properties of a metal nanoparticles (NP) are determined by its physical parameters (size, shape, composition, and structure) and, in theory, it is possible to tune and control these properties through parameter design…
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- DateMarch 17, 2024Precise shape and size control over colloidally grown nanoparticles (NPs) enables the self-assembly of highly ordered superstructures with desirable properties such as chirality…
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Rice University - DateMarch 17, 2024Ultrathin gold nanowires (AuNWs) are highly flexible nanoparticles with ~2 nm width and lengths greater than 1 µm…
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- DateAugust 20, 2024The synthesis and assembly of anisotropic metal nanoparticles is procedurally well developed but mechanistic understanding is lacking in all but the simplest of examples…
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Rice University - DateAugust 21, 2024DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Rice UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Pittsburgh - DateAugust 21, 2024DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Rice UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Pittsburgh - DateAugust 22, 2024DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Rice UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Pittsburgh - DateAugust 22, 2024The formation of inorganic nanoparticle (NP)-based materials via directed- and self-assembly approaches has been heralded as a tunable, low-cost, scalable method to generate advanced metamaterials for energy and optics applications…
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Rice University - DateAugust 18, 2024DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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Rice UniversityMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Pittsburgh - DateAugust 19, 2024The fundamental tenet of nanoscience is that new properties arise in materials when at least one dimension is smaller than 100 nm…
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Rice University - DateMarch 26, 2025Seed-mediated synthesis strategies, in which small nanoparticle precursors are added to a growth solution to initiate heterogeneous nucleation, are among the most ubiquitous, simple, and productive methodologies for generating well-defined colloidal nanostructures…
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Rice University - DateMarch 26, 2025Eventhough seed-mediated synthesis routes are widely used for generating well-defined colloidal nanostructures, researchers are often left puzzled about the precise particle growth mechanism…
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Gompf Family Professor, Johns Hopkins UniversityRice University - DateMarch 25, 2025The formation of inorganic nanoparticle (NP)-based materials via directed- and self-assembly approaches has been heralded as a tunable, low-cost, scalable method to generate advanced metamaterials for energy and optics applications…
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Rice University - DateMarch 25, 2025DIVISION/COMMITTEE: [COLL: Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry]
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University of California, IrvineRice University - DateAugust 18, 2025Seed-mediated synthesis strategies, in which small nanoparticle precursors are added to a growth solution to initiate heterogeneous nucleation, are among the most ubiquitous, simple, and productive methodologies for generating well-defined colloidal nanostructures…
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