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Direct-deposition processing techniques electrodeposition

A BCP is a good tool for the design of nanostractured materials, as discussed in the previous sections. It offers a flexible platform for a variety of nanomaterials with functionalities and robustness since one can combine BCP SA with a sol-gel process, nanoparticle synthesis, chemical vapor deposition, electrodeposition, or electroless deposition. Thus, in principle, the structural and material diversity obtained from the aforementioned techniques is substantial. This section introduces specific classes of material prepared from BCP-directed SA by the Wiesner group. [Pg.276]


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