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Mesoscopic Models of Plants Composed of Metallic Nanowires 被引量:1
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作者 Galina K. Strukova Gennady V. Strukov +2 位作者 evgeniya yu. postnova Alexander yu. Rusanov Ivan S. Veshchunov 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2013年第3期368-376,共9页
Various metallic structures of complex shape resembling living plant organisms (biomimetics) are produced as a result of self-assembly of nanowires growing on porous membranes in the course of pulse current electrod... Various metallic structures of complex shape resembling living plant organisms (biomimetics) are produced as a result of self-assembly of nanowires growing on porous membranes in the course of pulse current electrodeposition. These structures occur if the electroplating is continued after the nanowires appear on the membrane surface. By varying the membrane ge- ometry, pulse current electroplating parameters, and alternating electrodeposition from two baths composed of a variety of electrolytes, diverse models were fabricated, including a hollow container with a wall thickness of 10 nm 20 nm. This biomimetic method suggests an analogy between the shape-forming processes of plants and their metallic models. Nanostruc- tured mesostructures of various metals (Ag, Pd, Ni), alloys (PdNi, Pbln) and hybrid structures .(PdNi/Pb, PdNi/Pbln) were obtained. They can be of interest for fundamental research (self-assembly, morphogenesis) as well as for applications in nanotechnology (catalysis, nanoplasmonics, medicine, superhydrophobic surfaces). 展开更多
关键词 templated growth pulse electroplating SELF-ASSEMBLY metallic mesostructures NANOWIRES fractal branching biomimetic method
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