2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2015.04.123
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A novel porous composite structure of titania nanowires grown on titanium foam for electrochemical degradation of methyl orange in water

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“…As for UV laser patterning, the light transmittance, haze, and conductivity of AgNWs can be changed by adjusting the laser power. At the same time, nanowires can be purified using the precipitation method [32,33] and heat treatment [34], which can improve the density and conductivity of the nanowires. Atkinson et al found that the high transparency of AgNWs (94%) in the infrared region (wavelength is 2500 nm) is much higher than that of traditional ITO electrodes (35%).…”
Section: Electrode Materials 21 Metal 211 Metal Nanowiresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for UV laser patterning, the light transmittance, haze, and conductivity of AgNWs can be changed by adjusting the laser power. At the same time, nanowires can be purified using the precipitation method [32,33] and heat treatment [34], which can improve the density and conductivity of the nanowires. Atkinson et al found that the high transparency of AgNWs (94%) in the infrared region (wavelength is 2500 nm) is much higher than that of traditional ITO electrodes (35%).…”
Section: Electrode Materials 21 Metal 211 Metal Nanowiresmentioning
confidence: 99%