Lead selenide particles (QDs) are semiconductor nanomaterials renowned for their exceptional optical attributes. The synthesis of these QDs typically involves a solution-phase technique employing precursor materials such as leadII salts and selenium precursors. Various synthetic strategies, including hot injection and hydrothermal growth, have been… Read More


Copper compounds is rapidly emerging as a promising material in the quest for lighter, more durable structures. Its porous nature|open-cell architecture} provides an ideal combination of lightweightness and exceptional mechanical properties. This makes it a excellent candidate for applications in a broad spectrum of industries, from aerospace to a… Read More