Periodic Report Summary - FUNMOL (Multi-scale Formation of Functional Nanocrystal-Molecule Assemblies and Architectures)
During the first 18 months of the project, a number of novel linker molecular systems with novel (opto)-electrical functionalities have been designed, synthesised and characterised both in isolation and within nanocrystal-based assemblies. A variety of novel biomolecular and protein based materials have also been developed and tested both in solution and at technologically relevant substrates. This has been achieved through the development of both field-assisted and self-assembly methods, to enable electrical contacting of these functionalised nanostructures between nanoscale electrode structures. These efforts have been closely supported by extensive multi-scale theoretical modelling and simulation activities. The feedback has enabled the rapid demonstration of new functionalities in nanocrystal-molecular-nanocrystal based assemblies; 12 peer-reviewed publications and over 30 conference workshop presentations have been presented to date, which has been complemented by a number of non-peer publications and presentations to students and the general public.
Further project details and listings of recent research highlights are included in the project web site at:
http://www.funmol.eu