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In this thesis, Andrew Logsdail demonstrates that computational
chemistry is a powerful tool in contemporary nanoscience,
complementing experimental observations and helping guide future
experiments. The aim of this particular PhD is to further our
understanding of structural and compositional preferences in gold
nanoparticles, as well as the compositional and chemical ordering
preferences in bimetallic nanoalloys formed with other noble
metals, such as palladium and platinum. Highlights include:
calculations of the structural preferences and optical-response of
gold nanoparticles and gold-containing nanoalloys; the design and
implementation of novel numerical algorithms for the structural
characterisation of gold nanoparticles from electron microscopy
images; and electronic structure calculations investigating the
interaction of gold nanoparticles with graphene and graphite
substrates.The results presented here have significant implications
for future research on the chemical and physical properties of
gold-based nanoparticles and are of interest to many researchers
working on experimental and theoretical aspects of nanoscience.
In this thesis, Andrew Logsdail demonstrates that computational
chemistry is a powerful tool in contemporary nanoscience,
complementing experimental observations and helping guide future
experiments. The aim of this particular PhD is to further our
understanding of structural and compositional preferences in gold
nanoparticles, as well as the compositional and chemical ordering
preferences in bimetallic nanoalloys formed with other noble
metals, such as palladium and platinum. Highlights include:
calculations of the structural preferences and optical-response of
gold nanoparticles and gold-containing nanoalloys; the design and
implementation of novel numerical algorithms for the structural
characterisation of gold nanoparticles from electron microscopy
images; and electronic structure calculations investigating the
interaction of gold nanoparticles with graphene and graphite
substrates.The results presented here have significant implications
for future research on the chemical and physical properties of
gold-based nanoparticles and are of interest to many researchers
working on experimental and theoretical aspects of nanoscience.
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