Cu(OH)(2) nanowires have been synthesized by anodic oxidation of copper through a simple electrolysis process employing ionic liquid as an electrolyte. Controlling the electrochemical conditions can qualitatively modulate the lengths, amounts, and shapes of Cu(OH)(2) nanostructures. A rational mechanism based on coordination self-assembly and oriented attachment is proposed for the selective formation of the polycrystalline Cu(OH)(2) nanowires. In addition, the FeOOH nanoribbons, Ni(OH)(2) nanosheets, and ZnO nanospheres were also synthesized by this route, indicative of the universality of the electrochemical route presented herein. The morphologies and structures of the synthesized nanostructures have been characterized by transmission el...
Unique physical-chemical properties of nanostructured materials are explained by the crystal structu...
Nanowire arrays of copper with uniform diameters have been synthesized by potentiostatic electrochem...
International audienceNanostructure control is an important issue when using electroactive materials...
Nanostructured copper compounds were grown by electrochemical anodization of copper foil in aqueous ...
The controlled synthesis of Cu(OH)(2) nanowires and nanoribbons in a solution phase has been realize...
The stable deposition of reactive nanostructures on metal electrodes is a key process for modern tec...
Abstract. In the present study, we report the synthesis, characterization and application of nanostr...
Typically, anodic oxidation of metals results in the formation of hexagonally arranged nanoporous or...
Typically, anodic oxidation of metals results in the formation of hexagonally arranged nanoporous or...
Metal oxide nanotubes have been synthesized with varied methods based on mechanisms such as the Kirk...
The stable deposition of reactive nanostructures on metal electrodes is a key process for modern tec...
Abstract Controlling the crystallization of Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) at the nanoscale is curr...
Nanostructure control is an important issue when using electroactive materials in energy conversion ...
Large-scale copper nanowires have been fabricated by potentiostatic electro-chemical deposition (ECD...
Large arrays of aligned copper oxide nanowires were produced by electrodeposition, using anodic alum...
Unique physical-chemical properties of nanostructured materials are explained by the crystal structu...
Nanowire arrays of copper with uniform diameters have been synthesized by potentiostatic electrochem...
International audienceNanostructure control is an important issue when using electroactive materials...
Nanostructured copper compounds were grown by electrochemical anodization of copper foil in aqueous ...
The controlled synthesis of Cu(OH)(2) nanowires and nanoribbons in a solution phase has been realize...
The stable deposition of reactive nanostructures on metal electrodes is a key process for modern tec...
Abstract. In the present study, we report the synthesis, characterization and application of nanostr...
Typically, anodic oxidation of metals results in the formation of hexagonally arranged nanoporous or...
Typically, anodic oxidation of metals results in the formation of hexagonally arranged nanoporous or...
Metal oxide nanotubes have been synthesized with varied methods based on mechanisms such as the Kirk...
The stable deposition of reactive nanostructures on metal electrodes is a key process for modern tec...
Abstract Controlling the crystallization of Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) at the nanoscale is curr...
Nanostructure control is an important issue when using electroactive materials in energy conversion ...
Large-scale copper nanowires have been fabricated by potentiostatic electro-chemical deposition (ECD...
Large arrays of aligned copper oxide nanowires were produced by electrodeposition, using anodic alum...
Unique physical-chemical properties of nanostructured materials are explained by the crystal structu...
Nanowire arrays of copper with uniform diameters have been synthesized by potentiostatic electrochem...
International audienceNanostructure control is an important issue when using electroactive materials...