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Controlling the arrangement and interface of nanoparticles is essential to achieve good transfer of charge, heat, or mechanical load. This is particularly challenging in systems requiring hybrid nanoparticle mixtures such as combinations of organic and inorganic materials. This work presents a process to coat vertically aligned carbon nanotube (CNT) forests with metal oxide nanoparticles using microwave‐assisted...
In article number 1901201, Michael De Volder and co‐workers fabricate the honeycomb structure shown in this scanning electron microscopy image by capillary self‐organization of carbon nanotubes. These honeycombs are coated with metal oxides using hydrothermal processing and are used as a 3D current collector for Li‐ion batteries.
The hydrothermal synthesis behavior of ZnO nanowire (NW) on carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with respect to molar concentrations of zinc nitrate hexahydrate and hexamethylenetetramine and temperature was investigated. The ZnO NWs could be synthesized with a single‐crystalline wurtzite structure and a diameter in the range of tens of nanometers. Their size does not strongly depend on the temperature, while...
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