無機ナノスケール材料の電気泳動堆積(<ゲストエディターによる特集>周期空間と相互作用する新しいセラミックスのマテリアルデザインとプロセッシング)
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概要
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Electrophoretic deposition (EPD) is gaining increasing interest as a processing technique for production of novel inorganic nanostructured and nanoscale materials, including the use of nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanorods and related nanomaterials. Recent advances in the electrophoretic deposition of a great variety of ceramic and metallic nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes and other inorganic nanoscaled materials are discussed in this review. The purpose of the paper is to demonstrate the utility of an applied electric field to manipulate and control the deposition of electrically charged nanoscaled particles and other nanostructures on solid surfaces from liquid suspensions. A wide range of applications has been reviewed, demonstrating the high versatility and suitability of the EPD technique as a convenient nanotechnology processing tool. Nano-enamels and structural coatings, electrodes and films for fuel cells, capacitors, sensors and other microelectronic devices, fibre-reinforced and graded ceramic composites, nanostructured films and coatings for electronic, biomedical, optical, catalytic and electrochemical applications are some of the examples discussed. The combination of sol-gel methods and EPD for production of a variety of nanomaterials is also reviewed.
- 社団法人日本セラミックス協会の論文
- 2006-01-01
著者
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Thomas Boris
Department Of Materials Imperial College London
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BOCCACCINI Aldo
Department of Materials, Imperial College London
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ROETHER Judith
Department of Materials, Imperial College London
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SHAFFER Milo
Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London
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CHAVEZ Esther
Surface Finishing Department
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STOLL Erick
Institute of Materials Technology, Technical University of Ilmenau
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MINAY E.
Department of Materials, Imperial College London
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Minay E.
Department Of Materials Imperial College London
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Shaffer Milo
Department Of Chemistry Imperial College London
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Stoll Erick
Institute Of Materials Technology Technical University Of Ilmenau
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Roether Judith
Department Of Materials Imperial College London
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Boccaccini Aldo
Department Of Materials Imperial College London
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