About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to become the point of reference for experimental and theoretical research on the physical chemistry of organic-inorganic interfaces for advancing the understanding of different hybrid nanomaterials in a broad range of applications. Experimentally, we would like to cover all aspects of the use of novel methods for the preparation of well-defined hybrid organic-inorganic interfaces, and advances in their characterization using modern and more specific instrumentation techniques. Theoretically, we aim to address state-of-the-art updates on existing computational approaches for hybrid organic-inorganic interface modeling, covering ab-initio, classical, and hybrid methodologies.
We welcome Original Research, Review, Mini Review and Perspective articles on themes including, but not limited to:
• Novel molecule, oligomer or polymer interaction with 0D, 1D, 2D and 3D inorganic (including carbon) nanostructures.
• Electronic, ionic, and magnetic transport in organic-inorganic interfaces.
• Advances in preparation, characterization, and simulation techniques for organic-inorganic interfaces.
• Investigation of electrochemical, optical, and sensing properties
Keywords: Hybrid organic-inorganic nanomaterials, interfaces, surfaces, physical chemistry, hybrid nanomaterials, organic-inorganic nanomaterials, modeling
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