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Impact of Surface Chemistry - Coggle Diagram
Impact of Surface Chemistry
Heterogenous Catalyst Technology
Occur on the surface of solid catalysts and involve elementary surface chemical processes.
Application of zeolites as cracking catalyst allowed large-scale production of high quality fuels and bulk chemicals.
Increase pollution control and prevention
A key role in green chemistry by reducing or eliminating the use and generation of hazardous substances in chemical conversion process and in the development of renewable energy.
Semiconductor-Based Technology
Advances in epitaxial growth of thin silicon films, vapor deposition, and surface etching techniques made in the industrial large-scale manufacture of silicon-based integrated possible.
Improve performance and lowering cost of integrated circuits.
Leads to broad range of surface and interface chemistry issues.
Essential role of buffer layer is to serve as a template for nucleation and to promote lateral growth of the GaN film.
Medical Technology
Many observations that the biocompatibility of a material is correlated with the surface properties of the material.
To prevent thrombogenesis, many surface modification strategies to achieve protein-resistant surface have been developed.
Advances in surface analysis make it possible to characterize the surface chemistry and structure of increasingly complex biointerfaces.
Anticorrosion Technology
Long term stability of protective layers.
Formation for designing new protective layers with enhanced stability.
The need for detection techniques with high spatial resolution to investigate protective layers on defect sites on thin layer.
The development of model systems that stimulate real corrosion processes.
Lubricant Technology
Reduce the friction and wear at the interfaces.
The development of environmentally benign lubricants is a major driving force for advances in tribology.
The surface chemistry of degradation is an important research subject for improving chemical stability.
Natural joints in humans are the most complex and sophisticated lubrication method.