Beginner's Guide to Micro- and Nanoscale Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing

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Electrochemical additive manufacturing is an advanced microfabrication technology capable of producing features of almost unlimited geometrical complexity. A unique combination of the capacity to process conductive materials, design freedom, and micro- to nanoscale resolution offered by these electrochemical techniques promises tremendous opportunities for a multitude of future applications spanning microelectronics, sensing, robotics, and energy storage. This review aims to equip readers with the basic principles of electrochemical 3D printing at the small length scale. By describing the basic principles of electrochemical additive manufacturing technology and using the recent advances in the field, this beginner's guide illustrates how controlling the fundamental phenomena that underpin the print process can be used to vary dimensions, morphology, and microstructure of printed structures.

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Hengsteler, J., Kanes, K. A., Khasanova, L., & Momotenko, D. (2023, June 14). Beginner’s Guide to Micro- and Nanoscale Electrochemical Additive Manufacturing. Annual Review of Analytical Chemistry. Annual Reviews Inc. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anchem-091522-122334

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