Synthesizing and Characterizing Copper Nanoparticles
Presentation Type
Poster Presentation
Mentor/Supervising Professor Name
Lawson, Nuvia Saucedo
Presentation Location
On Campus
Description
Presenting the synthesis and characterization of naked copper nanoparticles under Dr. Saucedo's guidance. Titled "Synthesizing and Characterizing Copper Nanoparticles," the project involves a meticulously designed experimental setup with a gas inlet, thermometer, sample neck, heating mantle, and hot plate. Targeting specific parameters of 1.3 atm pressure and 70 degrees Celsius, the 8-hour synthesis aims for optimal copper nanoparticle production. My focus includes perfecting the setup and experimental method and mastering SEM techniques to capture high-quality images of the final product. The goal is to replicate the characteristics seen in a referenced paper, ultimately advancing our understanding and application of copper nanoparticles.
Synthesizing and Characterizing Copper Nanoparticles
On Campus
Presenting the synthesis and characterization of naked copper nanoparticles under Dr. Saucedo's guidance. Titled "Synthesizing and Characterizing Copper Nanoparticles," the project involves a meticulously designed experimental setup with a gas inlet, thermometer, sample neck, heating mantle, and hot plate. Targeting specific parameters of 1.3 atm pressure and 70 degrees Celsius, the 8-hour synthesis aims for optimal copper nanoparticle production. My focus includes perfecting the setup and experimental method and mastering SEM techniques to capture high-quality images of the final product. The goal is to replicate the characteristics seen in a referenced paper, ultimately advancing our understanding and application of copper nanoparticles.