Award Abstract #9727193
U.S.-Bulgarian Cooperative Research: Nanoscale Metal/Boride Particles Containing Rare Earth Elements
NSF Org: |
OISE
Office of International Science and Engineering
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Initial Amendment Date: |
November 28, 1997 |
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Latest Amendment Date: |
November 28, 1997 |
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Award Number: |
9727193 |
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Award Instrument: |
Standard Grant |
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Program Manager: |
Cassandra M. Dudka
OISE Office of International Science and Engineering
O/D OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
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Start Date: |
December 1, 1997 |
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Expires: |
November 30, 2001 (Estimated) |
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Awarded Amount to Date: |
$17218 |
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Investigator(s): |
Kenneth Klabunde kenjk@ksu.edu (Principal Investigator)
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Sponsor: |
Kansas State University
2 FAIRCHILD HALL
MANHATTAN, KS 66506 785/532-6804
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NSF Program(s): |
CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE PROGR
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Field Application(s): |
0106000 Materials Research
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Program Reference Code(s): |
OTHR,5958,0000
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Program Element Code(s): |
5979
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ABSTRACT
INT 97-27193 Klabunde This U.S.-Bulgarian cooperative research project is on "Nanoscale Metal/Boride Particles Containing Rare Earth Elements." The principal investigators are Dr. Kenneth Klabunde of Kansas State University and Dr. Iovka Dragieva of the Bulgarian Central Laboratory for Electrochemical Power Sources. The researchers will carry out projects on the synthesis and characterization of mixed metal-boride nanoparticles of interest in magnetism and other technologies. The Bulgarian group will continue and improve their borohydride reduction schemes for producing such composites and will learn another approach - metal vapor synthesis. The U.S. group will continue and improve their metal vapor approaches and will also improve their earlier nonaqeous borohydride reduction techniques. The complementary expertise of the two groups could lead to nanoparticulate forms of interesting materials that in bulk are among the strongest permanent magnet materials known. This project in chemistry research fulfills the program objectives of bringing together leading experts in the U.S. and Bulgaria to combine complementary efforts and capabilites in areas of strong mutual interest and competence on the basis of equality, reciprocity, and mutuality of benefit.
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