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Dataset for the PhD thesis of Alexander Black entitled 'Characterisation and application of weakly coordinating solvents for the electrodeposition of semiconductors'

Dataset for the PhD thesis of Alexander Black entitled 'Characterisation and application of weakly coordinating solvents for the electrodeposition of semiconductors'
Dataset for the PhD thesis of Alexander Black entitled 'Characterisation and application of weakly coordinating solvents for the electrodeposition of semiconductors'
Dataset contains values underpinning graphs and microscope images from figures in the thesis. This includes cyclic voltammograms at macro and microdisc electrodes investigating the effect of variables, plots resulting from further quantitative analysis of voltammograms, SEM images of electrodeposited materials, XRD patterns of electrodeposited materials and Raman spectra of electrodeposited materials The data is composed of various experimental information collected throughout the above thesis, including electrochemical data such as voltammograms, or chronoamperograms, as well as data from physical characterisation methods such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images or X-ray diffraction patterns. All graphical data is included in a single .opju file which each figure corresponding to a single book, SEM images are organised into folders corresponding to each results Chapter in the thesis.
University of Southampton
Black, Alexander
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Bartlett, Philip
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Black, Alexander
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Bartlett, Philip
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Black, Alexander (2022) Dataset for the PhD thesis of Alexander Black entitled 'Characterisation and application of weakly coordinating solvents for the electrodeposition of semiconductors'. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2283 [Dataset]

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Abstract

Dataset contains values underpinning graphs and microscope images from figures in the thesis. This includes cyclic voltammograms at macro and microdisc electrodes investigating the effect of variables, plots resulting from further quantitative analysis of voltammograms, SEM images of electrodeposited materials, XRD patterns of electrodeposited materials and Raman spectra of electrodeposited materials The data is composed of various experimental information collected throughout the above thesis, including electrochemical data such as voltammograms, or chronoamperograms, as well as data from physical characterisation methods such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images or X-ray diffraction patterns. All graphical data is included in a single .opju file which each figure corresponding to a single book, SEM images are organised into folders corresponding to each results Chapter in the thesis.

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Published date: 22 June 2022

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Local EPrints ID: 468210
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468210
PURE UUID: 96cf7ef6-fe49-4e8c-9f92-ea3f05aae0da
ORCID for Philip Bartlett: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7300-6900

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Date deposited: 05 Aug 2022 16:46
Last modified: 14 Jul 2023 04:01

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Creator: Alexander Black
Research team head: Philip Bartlett ORCID iD

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