Self-organized anodization of copper in 0.1 M Na2CO3 electrolyte was studied in order to obtain nanostructured oxide surface on the metal substrate. Linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) revealed that the most suitable voltage range for anodic film formation is from 3 to 31 V. In this range (except between 3 and 7 V), the oxide is formed as nanorods, with the diameter of the anodically grown nanostructures increasing with the applied voltage. The smallest diameter of the nanorods was found to be 28 ± 9 nm (15 V), while the greatest diameter was 109 ± 15 nm (30 V). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Raman spectroscopy pointed out that the nanorods consist of crystalline CuO (tenorite) and Cu2O (cuprite), and amorpho...
Nanostructured anodic films on transition metals prepared using the electrochemical anodization meth...
Nanostructured anodic films on transition metals prepared using the electrochemical anodization meth...
In the present work, we report a simple experimental strategy for the one-step electrochemical synth...
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...
Copper foil was anodized in 1 M KOH at potentials ranging from −400 to −100 mV vs. Ag|AgCl electrode...
We demonstrate that the anodization of copper in alkaline water/ethylene glycol media containing flu...
We demonstrate that the anodization of copper in alkaline water/ethylene glycol media containing flu...
Copper foil was anodized in 1 M KOH at potentials ranging from −400 to −100 mV vs. Ag|AgCl electrode...
Abstract. In the present study, we report the synthesis, characterization and application of nanostr...
In recent paper anodization of copper foams in 0.1 M K2CO3 is reported. Anodization was performed in...
Cuprous oxide, a narrow bandgap p-type semiconductor, has been known as a potential material for app...
Here, we report room temperature growth of one-dimensional copper hydroxide, Cu(OH)2 nanostructures ...
Copper based nanomaterials (Cu, Cu2O, CuO et al) have been broadly used in electrochemistry related ...
The low-voltage (< 5 V) anodization of copper in aqueous solutions of sodium bicarbonate was stud...
Nanostructured anodic films on transition metals prepared using the electrochemical anodization meth...
Nanostructured anodic films on transition metals prepared using the electrochemical anodization meth...
In the present work, we report a simple experimental strategy for the one-step electrochemical synth...
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...
Copper foil was anodized in 1 M KOH at potentials ranging from −400 to −100 mV vs. Ag|AgCl electrode...
We demonstrate that the anodization of copper in alkaline water/ethylene glycol media containing flu...
We demonstrate that the anodization of copper in alkaline water/ethylene glycol media containing flu...
Copper foil was anodized in 1 M KOH at potentials ranging from −400 to −100 mV vs. Ag|AgCl electrode...
Abstract. In the present study, we report the synthesis, characterization and application of nanostr...
In recent paper anodization of copper foams in 0.1 M K2CO3 is reported. Anodization was performed in...
Cuprous oxide, a narrow bandgap p-type semiconductor, has been known as a potential material for app...
Here, we report room temperature growth of one-dimensional copper hydroxide, Cu(OH)2 nanostructures ...
Copper based nanomaterials (Cu, Cu2O, CuO et al) have been broadly used in electrochemistry related ...
The low-voltage (< 5 V) anodization of copper in aqueous solutions of sodium bicarbonate was stud...
Nanostructured anodic films on transition metals prepared using the electrochemical anodization meth...
Nanostructured anodic films on transition metals prepared using the electrochemical anodization meth...
In the present work, we report a simple experimental strategy for the one-step electrochemical synth...