This Faraday discussion will be a hybrid event, allowing participation both in person and online
Welcome
Join us in London, or online, in September 2022 for this edition of the Faraday Discussion series. For over 100 years and 300 meetings, Faraday Discussions have been the forefront of advancing the chemical sciences, and many of the Discussions have become landmark meetings in their field. The unique format of the Faraday Discussions allows for in-depth discussions and opportunities to establish new collaborations.This meeting is for established and early-career scientists, post-graduate students and industrial researchers interested working on various aspects of bi- and multimetallic nanoalloys. The discussion will be of interest to researchers from chemistry, physics, and materials science, both experimentalists and theoreticians.
I invite you to join us to discuss recent developments and future perspectives of nanoalloys and make your contribution alongside leaders in the field.
On behalf of the organising committee, I look forward to welcoming you to London, or if you are joining us virtually, online.
Ewald Janssens
Chair, Nanoalloys
Format
Faraday Discussions remain amongst the only conferences to distribute the speakers’ research papers in advance, allowing the majority of each meeting to be devoted to discussion in which all delegates can participate. Following each meeting a written record of the discussion is published alongside the papers in the Faraday Discussions journal.Themes
In the field of nanoalloys many fundamental scientific questions and challenges remain. These include: the development of theoretical models to bridge ultrasmall clusters and large nanoparticles; the evolution from studying model catalysts to real catalysts under realistic operating conditions; developing thermally stable nanomagnets and nano-optic devices; controlling and tailoring nanoalloy formation processes in gas and liquid phases; determining transformation and ageing processes of nanoalloys in realistic environments; the structure and properties of tri-and multi-metallic nanoalloys.This Faraday Discussion aims to explore solutions to these challenges and more, and the meeting will be organised into the following themes:
Nanoalloy structures
In this session we will focus on structural characterization, both experimental and computational work, including TEM based techniques, spectroscopy, and global optimization strategies. This session will also deal with dynamics aspects of structure under non-equilibrium conditions and effects of finite temperature.
Nanoalloy catalysis
This session will cover experimental and computational studies of catalysis by nanoalloys, ranging from model systems (e.g. fundamental measurements on free clusters and clusters on idealised surfaces) to realistic supported bi- and multimetallic nanoparticle catalysts under operational conditions.
Magnetic and optical properties of nanoalloys
This session will be devoted to the physical properties of nanoalloys concerning magnetism and optics, in close connection with the structure of the nanoalloys (session 1) and their elaboration.
Applications of nanoalloys
This session will link the fundamental science aspects of nanoalloys treated in the previous sessions with the most recent advances towards technological applications including sensors, biomedicine, electronic devices.