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A novel technique to deposit metals on highly conjugated polyaniline films has been developed. In general, electrodeposition of metals, having low reduction potential, from aqueous solution, is difficult due to disruptive effect of hydrogen which evolves during the process. This difficulty is avoided using conducting polymers films with high surface mass density. The polymer chains of these films possess a high degree of conjugation. Such a polymer produces highly stable polarons and therefore has the ability to perform underpotential deposition. Our method involves reduction of polyaniline film with formic acid followed by dipping the coated electrode in the metal salt solution. Deposition of the metal is monitored by rise in the open circuit potential of the electrode. Deposition of metals with high surface mass density has been achieved. The metal is most likely present in the polymer as a coordination complex with amine nitrogen. Such form of metal is expected to have higher catalytic activity than the zero-valent metal. We have been able to deposit metals such as Mn and Cu. Among these, Mn cannot be deposited on polymer by any other method.
We report here a quantitative method of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) to measure the shapes, sizes and volumes of nanoparticles which are responsible for their properties. Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) acting as nucleating agents for the elect
We introduce a novel nanofabrication technique to directly deposit catalyst pads for the chemical vapor deposition synthesis of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) at any desired position on a substrate by Gallium focused ion beam (FIB) induced d
Ammonia (NH3) is commonly used as group V precursor in gallium nitride (GaN) metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). The high background carbon (C) impurity in MOCVD GaN is related to the low pyrolysis efficiency of NH3, which represents one
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Inkjet printing of 8% Y2O3-stabilized ZrO2 (YSZ) thin films is achieved by designing a novel water-based reactive ink for Drop-on-Demand (DoD) inkjet printing. The ink formulation is based on a novel chemical strategy that consists of a combination o