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Record‐breaking ultralow density aluminum oxide structures are prepared using a novel templating technique. The alumina structures are unique in that they are comprised by highly aligned and interconnected nanotubes yielding anisotropic behavior. Large‐scale network structures with complex form‐factors can easily be made using this technique. The application of the low density networks as humidity...
On page 2432, a novel templating process for the creation of ultralow density metal oxide nanostructures is demonstrated by P. D. Bradford, and co‐workers. The alumina structures are unique in that they are comprised of highly aligned and interconnected nanotubes yielding anisotropic behavior. Large‐scale network structures with complex form‐factors can easily be made using this technique. Application...
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