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Design of Nanostructured Materials By Electrochemical Approaches: [Invited]

Rafailović, Lidija D.; Gammer, Christoph; Trišović, Tomislav Lj.; Rentenberger, Christian; Jovanović, Aleksandar Z; Pašti, Igor A.; Gutić, Sanjin; Karnthaler, H. Peter

(The Electrochemical Society, 2021)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Rafailović, Lidija D.
AU  - Gammer, Christoph
AU  - Trišović, Tomislav Lj.
AU  - Rentenberger, Christian
AU  - Jovanović, Aleksandar Z
AU  - Pašti, Igor A.
AU  - Gutić, Sanjin
AU  - Karnthaler, H. Peter
PY  - 2021
UR  - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/12385
AB  - The discovery of nanostructured materials led to ground-breaking findings and significant technological advancement in recent years and is therefore attracting continuous attention from both, academia, and industry for a variety of structural and functional applications [1]. To design nanostructured materials with new functionalities, we combine electrochemical and electroless chemical synthesis with structural studies on different length scales including transmission electron microscopy. The possibility to produce nanostructured metals containing nanoscaled twins, both growth twins and deformation twins, is considered as a promising approach for the synthesis of novel high-performance materials in recent years [1]. Unfortunately, the phenomenon of twinning occurs only in certain metals, such as copper and until recently, it seemed impossible to make aluminium with a high density of grown-in twins. In the present work, we demonstrate the use of electrodeposition as synthesis method to make Al layers with a high density of genuine growth twins [2]. This unexpected result demonstrates a versatile and cost-effective nanoengineering technique for the formation of pure Al layers with a high density of twins. The atomic structure of a twin in aluminium is shown in a transmission electron microscopy image (cf. Fig. 1). In high density, these symmetric lattice imperfections can yield a material that shows good electrical properties, high hardness and good deformability. In addition, we show that electrochemical synthesis approaches can be used to create high surface area functionalized foams and ordered nanostructures for potential sensing and energy-related applications [3-6].
PB  - The Electrochemical Society
C3  - ECS Meeting Abstracts
C3  - International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management
T1  - Design of Nanostructured Materials By Electrochemical Approaches: [Invited]
SP  - 694
EP  - 694
VL  - MA2021-02
IS  - 18
DO  - 10.1149/MA2021-0218694mtgabs
UR  - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12385
ER  - 
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author = "Rafailović, Lidija D. and Gammer, Christoph and Trišović, Tomislav Lj. and Rentenberger, Christian and Jovanović, Aleksandar Z and Pašti, Igor A. and Gutić, Sanjin and Karnthaler, H. Peter",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The discovery of nanostructured materials led to ground-breaking findings and significant technological advancement in recent years and is therefore attracting continuous attention from both, academia, and industry for a variety of structural and functional applications [1]. To design nanostructured materials with new functionalities, we combine electrochemical and electroless chemical synthesis with structural studies on different length scales including transmission electron microscopy. The possibility to produce nanostructured metals containing nanoscaled twins, both growth twins and deformation twins, is considered as a promising approach for the synthesis of novel high-performance materials in recent years [1]. Unfortunately, the phenomenon of twinning occurs only in certain metals, such as copper and until recently, it seemed impossible to make aluminium with a high density of grown-in twins. In the present work, we demonstrate the use of electrodeposition as synthesis method to make Al layers with a high density of genuine growth twins [2]. This unexpected result demonstrates a versatile and cost-effective nanoengineering technique for the formation of pure Al layers with a high density of twins. The atomic structure of a twin in aluminium is shown in a transmission electron microscopy image (cf. Fig. 1). In high density, these symmetric lattice imperfections can yield a material that shows good electrical properties, high hardness and good deformability. In addition, we show that electrochemical synthesis approaches can be used to create high surface area functionalized foams and ordered nanostructures for potential sensing and energy-related applications [3-6].",
publisher = "The Electrochemical Society",
journal = "ECS Meeting Abstracts, International Journal of Sustainable Energy Planning and Management",
title = "Design of Nanostructured Materials By Electrochemical Approaches: [Invited]",
pages = "694-694",
volume = "MA2021-02",
number = "18",
doi = "10.1149/MA2021-0218694mtgabs",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12385"
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Rafailović, L. D., Gammer, C., Trišović, T. Lj., Rentenberger, C., Jovanović, A. Z., Pašti, I. A., Gutić, S.,& Karnthaler, H. P.. (2021). Design of Nanostructured Materials By Electrochemical Approaches: [Invited]. in ECS Meeting Abstracts
The Electrochemical Society., MA2021-02(18), 694-694.
https://doi.org/10.1149/MA2021-0218694mtgabs
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12385
Rafailović LD, Gammer C, Trišović TL, Rentenberger C, Jovanović AZ, Pašti IA, Gutić S, Karnthaler HP. Design of Nanostructured Materials By Electrochemical Approaches: [Invited]. in ECS Meeting Abstracts. 2021;MA2021-02(18):694-694.
doi:10.1149/MA2021-0218694mtgabs
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12385 .
Rafailović, Lidija D., Gammer, Christoph, Trišović, Tomislav Lj., Rentenberger, Christian, Jovanović, Aleksandar Z, Pašti, Igor A., Gutić, Sanjin, Karnthaler, H. Peter, "Design of Nanostructured Materials By Electrochemical Approaches: [Invited]" in ECS Meeting Abstracts, MA2021-02, no. 18 (2021):694-694,
https://doi.org/10.1149/MA2021-0218694mtgabs .,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_12385 .