Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçales,Vinicius R.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Massafera,Mariana P., Benedetti,Tânia M., Moore,David G., Torresi,Susana I. Córdoba de, Torresi,Roberto M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: Colloidal particles have been used to template the electrosynthesis of several materials, such as semiconductors, metals and alloys. The method allows good control over the thickness of the resulting material by choosing the appropriate charge applied to the system, and it is able to produce high density deposited materials without shrinkage. These materials are a true model of the template structure and, due to the high surface areas obtained, are very promising for use in electrochemical applications. In the present work, the assembly of monodisperse polystyrene templates was conduced over gold, platinum and glassy carbon substrates in order to show the electrodeposition of an oxide, a conducting polymer and a hybrid inorganic-organic material with applications in the supercapacitor and sensor fields. The performances of the resulting nanostructured films have been compared with the analogue bulk material and the results achieved are depicted in this paper.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
title Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
spellingShingle Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
Gonçales,Vinicius R.
colloidal particle templates
polystyrene
macroporous materials
sensors
supercapacitors
title_short Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
title_full Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
title_fullStr Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
title_full_unstemmed Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
title_sort Nanostructured thin films obtained by electrodeposition over a colloidal crystal template: applications in electrochemical devices
author Gonçales,Vinicius R.
author_facet Gonçales,Vinicius R.
Massafera,Mariana P.
Benedetti,Tânia M.
Moore,David G.
Torresi,Susana I. Córdoba de
Torresi,Roberto M.
author_role author
author2 Massafera,Mariana P.
Benedetti,Tânia M.
Moore,David G.
Torresi,Susana I. Córdoba de
Torresi,Roberto M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçales,Vinicius R.
Massafera,Mariana P.
Benedetti,Tânia M.
Moore,David G.
Torresi,Susana I. Córdoba de
Torresi,Roberto M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv colloidal particle templates
polystyrene
macroporous materials
sensors
supercapacitors
topic colloidal particle templates
polystyrene
macroporous materials
sensors
supercapacitors
description Colloidal particles have been used to template the electrosynthesis of several materials, such as semiconductors, metals and alloys. The method allows good control over the thickness of the resulting material by choosing the appropriate charge applied to the system, and it is able to produce high density deposited materials without shrinkage. These materials are a true model of the template structure and, due to the high surface areas obtained, are very promising for use in electrochemical applications. In the present work, the assembly of monodisperse polystyrene templates was conduced over gold, platinum and glassy carbon substrates in order to show the electrodeposition of an oxide, a conducting polymer and a hybrid inorganic-organic material with applications in the supercapacitor and sensor fields. The performances of the resulting nanostructured films have been compared with the analogue bulk material and the results achieved are depicted in this paper.
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