Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructures and Their Applications
A special issue of Nanomaterials (ISSN 2079-4991).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 March 2019) | Viewed by 22342
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Nanostructures can be made by many different synthesis methods, which can be broadly categorized by the following general approaches: Vapor-phase processing, liquid-phase processing, solid-state processing, chemical synthesis and electrochemical synthesis. This Special Issue is concerned with nanostructures made by electrochemical synthesis, which involves charge transfer at interfaces. Examples of such methods are electrodeposition from aqueous and organic baths or ionic liquids, electroless /autocatalytic deposition, galvanic displacement reactions, co-deposition of second phase particles, de-alloying, anodizing, conversion processes or electrochemical deposition under oxidizing conditions. Depending on the application electrochemically processed nanostructures can be made in a large variety of shapes and forms including thin or thick coatings, free-standing sheet, plate, mesh and complex shapes, compositionally or structurally graded materials, powders, composites or microcomponents for microelectromechanical (MEMS) systems. The aim of this Special Issue of Nanomaterials, “Electrochemical Synthesis of Nanostructures and Their Applications”, is to compile a series of articles that highlight the state of the art in this very broad subfield of nanotechnology. Contributions include original articles, reviews and short communications addressing details of the synthesis method, structural characterization and properties of the nanostructures, as well as their current or future potential applications.
Prof. Dr. Uwe Erb
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- nanomaterials
- nanostructures
- electrochemical synthesis
- structure characterization
- properties
- performance
- applications
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