Abstract:Controlling the growth of nanostructures on surfaces is fundamental to develop new materials for various fields of applications such as sensing or biomedical applications. Here, we study for the first time the influence of micropatterned substrates on the growth of nanotubes using a templateless electropolymerization approach. The influence of both the nature of the monomer and the deposition charge used in the polymerization process is assessed along with geometric parameters of the microstructured surfaces c… Show more
“…An example is transparent glass substrates covered by indium-tin oxide (ITO). Substrates of complex geometry such as meshes or micro-patterned substrates can be also used even if a textures can affect the polymer growth [19][20][21][22].…”
“…An example is transparent glass substrates covered by indium-tin oxide (ITO). Substrates of complex geometry such as meshes or micro-patterned substrates can be also used even if a textures can affect the polymer growth [19][20][21][22].…”
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