Claims
- 1. A submicron non-stoichiometric material, wherein the value for a selected physical property of the submicron non-stoichiometric material is greater than 5% different from that for a thermodynamically equilibrium form of the submicron non-stoichiometric material.
- 2. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 1, wherein the selected physical property is an electrical property.
- 3. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 1, wherein the selected physical property is a catalytic property.
- 4. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 1, wherein the selected physical property is an optical property.
- 5. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 1, wherein the selected physical property is an electrochemical property.
- 6. A submicron non-stoichiometric material, wherein relative ratios of components of the submicron non-stoichiometric material differ by more than 1% from thermodynamically equilibrium form of the submicron non-stoichiometric material.
- 7. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 6, wherein the relative ratios of the components of the material differ by more than 2% from the stoichiometric values.
- 8. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 6, wherein the relative ratios of the components of the material differ by more than 5% from the stoichiometric values.
- 9. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 6, wherein the material is a nanomaterial.
- 10. The submicron non-stoichiometric material of claim 6, wherein the material is a nanopowder.
- 11. A submicron material, whereina domain size of the submicron material is less than 500 nm, and the submicron material is a non-equilibrium non-stoichiometric material.
- 12. The submicron material of claim 11, wherein the domain size is less than 100 nm.
- 13. The submicron material of claim 11, wherein the submicron material is a nanostructured material.
- 14. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains oxygen.
- 15. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains nitrogen.
- 16. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains boron.
- 17. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains carbon.
- 18. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains hydrogen.
- 19. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains halogen.
- 20. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains chalcogen.
- 21. The submicron material of claim 13, wherein the material contains at least two metals.
- 22. The submicron material of claim 11, wherein the material is a powder.
- 23. The submicron material of claim 22, wherein the material is nanopowder.
- 24. A nanostructured material useful in an application, wherein:a domain size of the nanostructured material is less than 500 nm; the nanostructured material is non-equilibrium and non-stoichiometric; and a selected property representative of the application in the nanostructured material is greater than 5% different from that for a stoichiometric form of the nanostructured material.
- 25. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a catalytic application.
- 26. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is an optical application.
- 27. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a biomedical application.
- 28. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a battery.
- 29. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a fuel application.
- 30. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a magnetic application.
- 31. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is an application from the group comprising of carrier, marker, drug delivery application.
- 32. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a structural application.
- 33. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a sensing application.
- 34. The nanostructured material of claim 24, wherein the application is a hydrogen storage application.
- 35. A nanostructured material useful in an application, wherein a domain size of the nanostructured material is less than 500 nm, the nanostructured material is non-equilibrium and non-stoichiometric, and the nanostructured material is produced by heating.
- 36. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a catalytic application.
- 37. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is an optical application.
- 38. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a biomedical application .
- 39. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a battery.
- 40. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a fuel application.
- 41. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a magnetic application.
- 42. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is an application from the group comprising of carrier, marker, drug delivery application.
- 43. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a structural application.
- 44. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a sensing application.
- 45. The nanostructured material of claim 35, wherein the application is a hydrogen storage application.
Parent Case Info
This invention claims the priority of provisional application number 60/107,318, filed Nov. 6, 1998, entitled “Materials and Products Using Nanostructured Non-stoichiometric Materials,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
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