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Nanostructured materials, due to their peculiar physical and chemical properties, constitute the new class of functional supports for specific innovative applications. There is a strong competition between synthetic, man-made nanostructured materials and those coming directly from nature: the first ones can be precisely tailored by properly design and fabrication; the second ones are directly available...
In this manuscript a low temperature oxidation process to convert zinc nanostructures into ZnO preserving the nanomorphology is presented. This method involves the exposure of sputtered porous metal films to water vapor flow in ambient atmosphere and near to room temperature. The converted material was investigated by morphologic, stoichiometric and crystallographic characterizations revealing the...
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