Literature DB >> 19706479

Electrodeposition of metals from supercritical fluids.

Jie Ke1, Wenta Su, Steven M Howdle, Michael W George, David Cook, Magda Perdjon-Abel, Philip N Bartlett, Wenjian Zhang, Fei Cheng, William Levason, Gillian Reid, Jason Hyde, James Wilson, David C Smith, Kanad Mallik, Pier Sazio.   

Abstract

Electrodeposition is a widely used materials-deposition technology with a number of unique features, in particular, the efficient use of starting materials, conformal, and directed coating. The properties of the solvent medium for electrodeposition are critical to the technique's applicability. Supercritical fluids are unique solvents which give a wide range of advantages for chemistry in general, and materials processing in particular. However, a widely applicable approach to electrodeposition from supercritical fluids has not yet been developed. We present here a method that allows electrodeposition of a range of metals from supercritical carbon dioxide, using acetonitrile as a co-solvent and supercritical difluoromethane. This method is based on a careful selection of reagent and supporting electrolyte. There are no obvious barriers preventing this method being applied to deposit a range of materials from many different supercritical fluids. We present the deposition of 3-nm diameter nanowires in mesoporous silica templates using this methodology.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19706479      PMCID: PMC2736432          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0901986106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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1.  Application of ionic liquids to the electrodeposition of metals.

Authors:  Andrew P Abbott; Katy J McKenzie
Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys       Date:  2006-07-28       Impact factor: 3.676

2.  Wetting phenomena at the CO2/water/glass interface.

Authors:  Jasper L Dickson; Gaurav Gupta; Tommy S Horozov; Bernard P Binks; Keith P Johnston
Journal:  Langmuir       Date:  2006-02-28       Impact factor: 3.882

3.  Comparison of the conductivity properties of the tetrabutylammonium salt of tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate anion with those of traditional supporting electrolyte anions in nonaqueous solvents.

Authors:  Robert J LeSuer; Catherine Buttolph; William E Geiger
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2004-11-01       Impact factor: 6.986

4.  Electrodeposition of Ge, Si and Si x Ge 1-x from an air- and water-stable ionic liquid.

Authors:  R Al-Salman; S Zein El Abedin; F Endres
Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys       Date:  2008-06-18       Impact factor: 3.676

5.  Solubility of room-temperature ionic liquid in supercritical CO2 with and without organic compounds.

Authors:  Weize Wu; Jianmin Zhang; Buxing Han; Jiawei Chen; Zhimin Liu; Tao Jiang; Jun He; Wenjing Li
Journal:  Chem Commun (Camb)       Date:  2003-06-21       Impact factor: 6.222

6.  Toxicity and biodegradability of imidazolium ionic liquids.

Authors:  A Romero; A Santos; J Tojo; A Rodríguez
Journal:  J Hazard Mater       Date:  2007-10-30       Impact factor: 10.588

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1.  Halometallate complexes of germanium(II) and (IV): probing the role of cation, oxidation state and halide on the structural and electrochemical properties.

Authors:  Philip N Bartlett; Charles Y Cummings; William Levason; David Pugh; Gillian Reid
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2014-03-18       Impact factor: 5.236

Review 2.  Electrochemistry in supercritical fluids.

Authors:  Jack A Branch; Philip N Bartlett
Journal:  Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2015-12-28       Impact factor: 4.226

3.  Phase-Change Memory Properties of Electrodeposited Ge-Sb-Te Thin Film.

Authors:  Ruomeng Huang; Gabriela P Kissling; Andrew Jolleys; Philip N Bartlett; Andrew L Hector; William Levason; Gillian Reid; C H 'Kees' De Groot
Journal:  Nanoscale Res Lett       Date:  2015-11-02       Impact factor: 4.703

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