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Electrocatalysis aluminum

Hydrous oxides are of major interest in many areas of technology, e.g., corrosion and passivation of metals, formation of decorative, protective, and insulating films, aqueous battery systems, catalysis and electrocatalysis, electrochromic display systems, pH monitoring devices, soil science, colloid chemistry, and various branches of material science. Detailed accounts of some of the nonnoble hydrous metal oxide systems, especially aluminum,1 have appeared recently. In the case of the noble metals such as platinum or gold most of the electrochemical work to date has been concerned with compact monolayer, and submonolayer, oxide growth. [Pg.170]

The electrochemical deposition approach was initially used for depositing orga-nofunctional silane sol-gel films for promoting adhesion between aluminum alloy and epoxy resin [Ij. Later, it was used for preparing silane films for corrosion protection of metals, electrochemical stripping analysis of metal ions, and microextraction of organic compounds [18,20,22,42,45]. The recent development of the electrochemical deposition of sol-gel-based composite films opens various applications such as encapsulating proteins, enzymes, and bacteria. In this section, we will show three main applications of eiectrodeposited sol-gel films, that is, corrosion protection and adhesion promotion, electrochemical sensors, and finally biocomposite films. Other applications such as solid-phase microextraction (SPME), nonlinear optics, antireflection, electrocatalysis, and superhydrophobic films are also discussed. [Pg.394]

Other recent materials created using these ordered arrays include porous nickel phosphide film for lithium ion batteries, porous aluminum films for lithium electrodeposition, macroporous silicon films for optics, cobalt metal nanoarrays of various morphologies for biomedicine," macro-/ nanoporous gold films for electrocatalysis, " silver bowls as SERS substrates, and complex macroporous gold and polypyrrole films. ... [Pg.364]


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