Christopher Murray
Faculty
Murray Group
University of Pennsylvania
Many collective phenomena in inorganic materials have natural length scales between 1 and 50 nm. Thus size control nanometer sized crystals or "nanocrystals" allows materials properties to be engineered. Nanocrystals display new mesoscopic phenomena found in neither bulk nor molecular systems. For example, the electronic, optical and magnetic properties semiconductors and magnetic nanocrystals strongly depend on crystallite size. Excited by the potential of these nanocrystal materials our mode of operation has been to develop leading synthetic methods and to push the resulting materials toward technology demonstrations. We try to blend the perspective of academic chemistry and materials science with technological perspective that I developed in over a decade of work in industrial research. We hope this mix of influences will help to align opportunities for applications with broader understanding of nanomaterials. Materials chemistry that embraces and harnesses these principles of self-assembly is at the frontier of materials science and become one of its cornerstones within our generation. Key challenges to the advance of this field will be met by advancing synthetic design, improved analytical tools and perhaps through forethought of environmental health and safety issues. Share in efforts to meet these challenges and thus influence the evolution of both materials science and chemistry.

Christopher Murray's IMOD Activities

2024 IMOD Annual Meeting

2024 IMOD Annual Meeting

Nanodiamond Emulsions for Enhanced Quantum Sensing and Click-Chemistry Conjugation

Nanodiamond Emulsions for Enhanced Quantum Sensing and Click-Chemistry Conjugation

Chemically Driven Sintering of Colloidal Cu Nanocrystals for Multiscale Electronic and Optical Devices

Chemically Driven Sintering of Colloidal Cu Nanocrystals for Multiscale Electronic and Optical Devices

Tunable Localized Charge Transfer Excitons in Nanoplatelet–2D Chalcogenide van der Waals Heterostructures

Tunable Localized Charge Transfer Excitons in Nanoplatelet–2D Chalcogenide van der Waals Heterostructures

Growth of Nanocrystal Superlattices from Liquid Crystals

Growth of Nanocrystal Superlattices from Liquid Crystals

Porous Magneto-Fluorescent Superparticles by Rapid Emulsion Densification

Porous Magneto-Fluorescent Superparticles by Rapid Emulsion Densification

One-pot heat-up synthesis of short-wavelength infrared, colloidal InAs quantum dots

One-pot heat-up synthesis of short-wavelength infrared, colloidal InAs quantum dots

Dynamic Nanocrystal Superlattices with Thermally Triggerable Lubricating Ligands

Dynamic Nanocrystal Superlattices with Thermally Triggerable Lubricating Ligands

Current Murray Group IMOD Members

Murray Group IMOD Alumni