Electrochemical preparation of tin-titania nanocomposite arrays

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We report the first successful electrodeposition of Sn inside self-organized anodic titania nanotubes. Several relevant electrochemical parameters are identified and mechanistic aspects are briefly discussed. It appears that the role of the substrate is complex, titania acting as a mediator for Sn electrodeposition.

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Prutsch, D., Wilkening, M., & Hanzu, I. (2016). Electrochemical preparation of tin-titania nanocomposite arrays. RSC Advances, 6(100), 98243–98247. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra19209b

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