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2D Nanomaterials Processing and Integration in Miniaturized Devices
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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2D nanomaterials are a relatively populous and ever-expanding class of innovative materials with disruptive potential for different application contexts. Although for some of them, such as graphene, various possible implementations have already been explored in different application fields, others, (e.g., Mxenes), are still relatively at an infantile stage with regard to handling, stability, exploitation, processing and practical use in devices and structures with higher dimensionality.In any case, regardless of the specific nature of each of these materials, their degree of purity and structure (mono-layers/few-layers/multi-layers) and their level of maturity, they all share the same challenges since their onset, such as processing, patterning, transfer and integration in devices, allowing smart exploitation of their unique properties, incorporation in matrices of different nature for the synthesis of nano-composites, and so on.Accordingly, this book aims to showcase research papers and review articles outlining recent progress and innovative approaches for 2D nanomaterials synthesis and/or processing, preparatory to their assembly or integration into devices, microstructures, microsensors and composites for different application fields.

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Technology: general issues --- graphene --- patterning --- Pt --- 2D materials --- chemical vapor deposition (CVD) --- naked-eye 3D --- microstructure --- flexible --- film --- fabrication --- biodevices --- integration --- miniaturized devices --- Si3N4 --- lubrication --- friction --- temperature rise --- photo-assisted etching --- porous silicon --- illumination --- doping level --- total current --- reflectance --- fano resonance --- plasmonic sensor --- Au/Pd --- SiC --- nanomorphology --- coalescence --- percolation --- scanning electron microscopy --- inkjet printing --- nanoparticle --- metal-organic decomposition --- silver thin film --- adhesion strength --- electrical resistivity --- monolayer MoS2 --- 10-nm nanogap --- localized surface plasmon resonance --- photoluminescence --- graphene --- patterning --- Pt --- 2D materials --- chemical vapor deposition (CVD) --- naked-eye 3D --- microstructure --- flexible --- film --- fabrication --- biodevices --- integration --- miniaturized devices --- Si3N4 --- lubrication --- friction --- temperature rise --- photo-assisted etching --- porous silicon --- illumination --- doping level --- total current --- reflectance --- fano resonance --- plasmonic sensor --- Au/Pd --- SiC --- nanomorphology --- coalescence --- percolation --- scanning electron microscopy --- inkjet printing --- nanoparticle --- metal-organic decomposition --- silver thin film --- adhesion strength --- electrical resistivity --- monolayer MoS2 --- 10-nm nanogap --- localized surface plasmon resonance --- photoluminescence


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2D Nanomaterials Processing and Integration in Miniaturized Devices
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2D nanomaterials are a relatively populous and ever-expanding class of innovative materials with disruptive potential for different application contexts. Although for some of them, such as graphene, various possible implementations have already been explored in different application fields, others, (e.g., Mxenes), are still relatively at an infantile stage with regard to handling, stability, exploitation, processing and practical use in devices and structures with higher dimensionality.In any case, regardless of the specific nature of each of these materials, their degree of purity and structure (mono-layers/few-layers/multi-layers) and their level of maturity, they all share the same challenges since their onset, such as processing, patterning, transfer and integration in devices, allowing smart exploitation of their unique properties, incorporation in matrices of different nature for the synthesis of nano-composites, and so on.Accordingly, this book aims to showcase research papers and review articles outlining recent progress and innovative approaches for 2D nanomaterials synthesis and/or processing, preparatory to their assembly or integration into devices, microstructures, microsensors and composites for different application fields.


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2D Nanomaterials Processing and Integration in Miniaturized Devices
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2D nanomaterials are a relatively populous and ever-expanding class of innovative materials with disruptive potential for different application contexts. Although for some of them, such as graphene, various possible implementations have already been explored in different application fields, others, (e.g., Mxenes), are still relatively at an infantile stage with regard to handling, stability, exploitation, processing and practical use in devices and structures with higher dimensionality.In any case, regardless of the specific nature of each of these materials, their degree of purity and structure (mono-layers/few-layers/multi-layers) and their level of maturity, they all share the same challenges since their onset, such as processing, patterning, transfer and integration in devices, allowing smart exploitation of their unique properties, incorporation in matrices of different nature for the synthesis of nano-composites, and so on.Accordingly, this book aims to showcase research papers and review articles outlining recent progress and innovative approaches for 2D nanomaterials synthesis and/or processing, preparatory to their assembly or integration into devices, microstructures, microsensors and composites for different application fields.


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Mineralogy of Noble Metals and "Invisible" Speciations of These Elements in Natural Systems, Volume II
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This Special Issue book includes one review and eleven research articles. This review presents the results of studies on the noble metal forms in pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and greenockite and summarizes the distribution and speciations of noble metals in base metal sulfides of Au and Au-bearing deposits of the Urals (Russia). Nine research articles are devoted to studying gold mineralization at different types of gold deposits and the characterization of the conditions of its formation. The typomorphism of placer gold and its distribution mechanisms in the east of the Siberian Platform were studied, and the diagnostic method and morphogenetic criteria for identifying the genesis of placers and different sources in the platform areas were proposed in other research articles. One research article presents an experimental study of Pt solubility in a CO-CO2-rich fluid. These studies contribute to a better understanding of the behavior of Au, Ag, and other noble metals; their forms in ore-forming systems; and the genesis of ore deposits. I sincerely appreciate the efforts and contributions of the Authors and Reviewers and would also like to express gratitude to the Editor-in-Chief, other Editors, and Assistant Editors of Minerals for their help.

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Research & information: general --- Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning --- tourmaline --- geochemistry --- ore-forming process --- Laodou gold deposit --- West Qinling Orogen --- Central Kamchatka Volcanic Belt --- HS epithermal deposit --- maletoyvayamite-quartz association --- fluid inclusions --- gold --- Fennoscandian Shield --- Kolmozero-Voronya belt --- Oleninskoe Au-Ag deposit --- Pellapahk porphyry deposit --- alteration, gold --- silver --- Arctic --- epithermal mineralization --- Corrida deposit (Chukchi Peninsula, Russia) --- LS‐type of deposits --- Au‐Ag‐S‐Se‐Cl‐Br mineralization --- physicochemical parameters of ore formation (Т, Р, fO2, fS2, fSe2, pH) --- oxide ore --- weathering --- supergene gold --- Olympiada gold deposit --- Yenisei Ridge --- mineral exploration --- platinum --- mafic-ultramafic intrusion --- carbonic fluid --- isoferroplatinum --- platinum carbonyl --- placer gold --- aeolian gold --- experiments simulated aeolian environment --- morphological and other typomorphic features --- morphogenetic criteria ore sources genesis --- LA-ICP-MS --- invisible gold --- trace elements --- pyrite --- arsenopyrite --- metasomatite --- orogenic gold deposit --- Khangalas --- northeast Russia --- Chudnoe deposit (Russia) --- Au-Pd-REE mineralization --- chemistry of native gold --- Au-Cu intermetallides --- P,T,X parameters of ore-forming fluids --- sulphides --- LA-ICPMS --- synthesis --- gold deposits --- VMS deposits --- Urals --- native gold --- fluid-explosive breccia --- Vorontsovskoe gold deposit --- Northern Urals --- Turyinsk-Auerbakh metallogenic province --- Vorontsovsko-Peshchanskaya porphyry system --- rare Tl and Hg sulfosalts --- tellurides --- Au-Bi-Te --- Au-Ag-Te and mixed Au-Ag-Bi-Te mineral types --- igneous activity --- alkaline magmatism --- metasomatites --- Aldan Shield --- tourmaline --- geochemistry --- ore-forming process --- Laodou gold deposit --- West Qinling Orogen --- Central Kamchatka Volcanic Belt --- HS epithermal deposit --- maletoyvayamite-quartz association --- fluid inclusions --- gold --- Fennoscandian Shield --- Kolmozero-Voronya belt --- Oleninskoe Au-Ag deposit --- Pellapahk porphyry deposit --- alteration, gold --- silver --- Arctic --- epithermal mineralization --- Corrida deposit (Chukchi Peninsula, Russia) --- LS‐type of deposits --- Au‐Ag‐S‐Se‐Cl‐Br mineralization --- physicochemical parameters of ore formation (Т, Р, fO2, fS2, fSe2, pH) --- oxide ore --- weathering --- supergene gold --- Olympiada gold deposit --- Yenisei Ridge --- mineral exploration --- platinum --- mafic-ultramafic intrusion --- carbonic fluid --- isoferroplatinum --- platinum carbonyl --- placer gold --- aeolian gold --- experiments simulated aeolian environment --- morphological and other typomorphic features --- morphogenetic criteria ore sources genesis --- LA-ICP-MS --- invisible gold --- trace elements --- pyrite --- arsenopyrite --- metasomatite --- orogenic gold deposit --- Khangalas --- northeast Russia --- Chudnoe deposit (Russia) --- Au-Pd-REE mineralization --- chemistry of native gold --- Au-Cu intermetallides --- P,T,X parameters of ore-forming fluids --- sulphides --- LA-ICPMS --- synthesis --- gold deposits --- VMS deposits --- Urals --- native gold --- fluid-explosive breccia --- Vorontsovskoe gold deposit --- Northern Urals --- Turyinsk-Auerbakh metallogenic province --- Vorontsovsko-Peshchanskaya porphyry system --- rare Tl and Hg sulfosalts --- tellurides --- Au-Bi-Te --- Au-Ag-Te and mixed Au-Ag-Bi-Te mineral types --- igneous activity --- alkaline magmatism --- metasomatites --- Aldan Shield


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Mineralogy of Noble Metals and "Invisible" Speciations of These Elements in Natural Systems, Volume II
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This Special Issue book includes one review and eleven research articles. This review presents the results of studies on the noble metal forms in pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and greenockite and summarizes the distribution and speciations of noble metals in base metal sulfides of Au and Au-bearing deposits of the Urals (Russia). Nine research articles are devoted to studying gold mineralization at different types of gold deposits and the characterization of the conditions of its formation. The typomorphism of placer gold and its distribution mechanisms in the east of the Siberian Platform were studied, and the diagnostic method and morphogenetic criteria for identifying the genesis of placers and different sources in the platform areas were proposed in other research articles. One research article presents an experimental study of Pt solubility in a CO-CO2-rich fluid. These studies contribute to a better understanding of the behavior of Au, Ag, and other noble metals; their forms in ore-forming systems; and the genesis of ore deposits. I sincerely appreciate the efforts and contributions of the Authors and Reviewers and would also like to express gratitude to the Editor-in-Chief, other Editors, and Assistant Editors of Minerals for their help.

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Research & information: general --- Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning --- tourmaline --- geochemistry --- ore-forming process --- Laodou gold deposit --- West Qinling Orogen --- Central Kamchatka Volcanic Belt --- HS epithermal deposit --- maletoyvayamite-quartz association --- fluid inclusions --- gold --- Fennoscandian Shield --- Kolmozero–Voronya belt --- Oleninskoe Au-Ag deposit --- Pellapahk porphyry deposit --- alteration, gold --- silver --- Arctic --- epithermal mineralization --- Corrida deposit (Chukchi Peninsula, Russia) --- LS‐type of deposits --- Au‐Ag‐S‐Se‐Cl‐Br mineralization --- physicochemical parameters of ore formation (Т, Р, fO2, fS2, fSe2, pH) --- oxide ore --- weathering --- supergene gold --- Olympiada gold deposit --- Yenisei Ridge --- mineral exploration --- platinum --- mafic-ultramafic intrusion --- carbonic fluid --- isoferroplatinum --- platinum carbonyl --- placer gold --- aeolian gold --- experiments simulated aeolian environment --- morphological and other typomorphic features --- morphogenetic criteria ore sources genesis --- LA-ICP-MS --- invisible gold --- trace elements --- pyrite --- arsenopyrite --- metasomatite --- orogenic gold deposit --- Khangalas --- northeast Russia --- Chudnoe deposit (Russia) --- Au-Pd-REE mineralization --- chemistry of native gold --- Au-Cu intermetallides --- P,T,X parameters of ore-forming fluids --- sulphides --- LA-ICPMS --- synthesis --- gold deposits --- VMS deposits --- Urals --- native gold --- fluid-explosive breccia --- Vorontsovskoe gold deposit --- Northern Urals --- Turyinsk-Auerbakh metallogenic province --- Vorontsovsko-Peshchanskaya porphyry system --- rare Tl and Hg sulfosalts --- tellurides --- Au-Bi-Te --- Au-Ag-Te and mixed Au-Ag-Bi-Te mineral types --- igneous activity --- alkaline magmatism --- metasomatites --- Aldan Shield --- n/a --- Kolmozero-Voronya belt


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Mineralogy of Noble Metals and "Invisible" Speciations of These Elements in Natural Systems, Volume II
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This Special Issue book includes one review and eleven research articles. This review presents the results of studies on the noble metal forms in pyrite, arsenopyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and greenockite and summarizes the distribution and speciations of noble metals in base metal sulfides of Au and Au-bearing deposits of the Urals (Russia). Nine research articles are devoted to studying gold mineralization at different types of gold deposits and the characterization of the conditions of its formation. The typomorphism of placer gold and its distribution mechanisms in the east of the Siberian Platform were studied, and the diagnostic method and morphogenetic criteria for identifying the genesis of placers and different sources in the platform areas were proposed in other research articles. One research article presents an experimental study of Pt solubility in a CO-CO2-rich fluid. These studies contribute to a better understanding of the behavior of Au, Ag, and other noble metals; their forms in ore-forming systems; and the genesis of ore deposits. I sincerely appreciate the efforts and contributions of the Authors and Reviewers and would also like to express gratitude to the Editor-in-Chief, other Editors, and Assistant Editors of Minerals for their help.

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tourmaline --- geochemistry --- ore-forming process --- Laodou gold deposit --- West Qinling Orogen --- Central Kamchatka Volcanic Belt --- HS epithermal deposit --- maletoyvayamite-quartz association --- fluid inclusions --- gold --- Fennoscandian Shield --- Kolmozero–Voronya belt --- Oleninskoe Au-Ag deposit --- Pellapahk porphyry deposit --- alteration, gold --- silver --- Arctic --- epithermal mineralization --- Corrida deposit (Chukchi Peninsula, Russia) --- LS‐type of deposits --- Au‐Ag‐S‐Se‐Cl‐Br mineralization --- physicochemical parameters of ore formation (Т, Р, fO2, fS2, fSe2, pH) --- oxide ore --- weathering --- supergene gold --- Olympiada gold deposit --- Yenisei Ridge --- mineral exploration --- platinum --- mafic-ultramafic intrusion --- carbonic fluid --- isoferroplatinum --- platinum carbonyl --- placer gold --- aeolian gold --- experiments simulated aeolian environment --- morphological and other typomorphic features --- morphogenetic criteria ore sources genesis --- LA-ICP-MS --- invisible gold --- trace elements --- pyrite --- arsenopyrite --- metasomatite --- orogenic gold deposit --- Khangalas --- northeast Russia --- Chudnoe deposit (Russia) --- Au-Pd-REE mineralization --- chemistry of native gold --- Au-Cu intermetallides --- P,T,X parameters of ore-forming fluids --- sulphides --- LA-ICPMS --- synthesis --- gold deposits --- VMS deposits --- Urals --- native gold --- fluid-explosive breccia --- Vorontsovskoe gold deposit --- Northern Urals --- Turyinsk-Auerbakh metallogenic province --- Vorontsovsko-Peshchanskaya porphyry system --- rare Tl and Hg sulfosalts --- tellurides --- Au-Bi-Te --- Au-Ag-Te and mixed Au-Ag-Bi-Te mineral types --- igneous activity --- alkaline magmatism --- metasomatites --- Aldan Shield --- n/a --- Kolmozero-Voronya belt

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