Synthesis of copper nanorods using electrochemical methods

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Abstract

Copper nanorods were synthesized using controlled-current electrochemical methods. The surfactants in the electrolyte served as both a templates and stabilizers during the synthesis procedure. TEM images show that the products consist mainly of nanosized rod-like structures. The current density applied during the electrodeposition was found to have an effect on the shape and yield of the copper nanorods.

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Yang, X., Chen, S., Zhao, S., Li, D., & Ma, H. (2003). Synthesis of copper nanorods using electrochemical methods. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 68(11), 843–847. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0311843Y

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