Applications

The oxide-based nanoparticle materials produced by MOST form durable materials in either bulk form (i.e., small particles, ~2-3 mm diameter) or as thin films (with controllable thickness, ~100 nm to ~1 μm) affixed to a variety of suitable supports (e.g., ceramics, glass, metal, plastic, paper, and carbon felts, among others). The electronic structure of the atoms and molecules forming these oxides allow for chemistries at their interfacial surface thereby becoming functionalized to perform measurably predictive and commercially productive tasks.