Journal article
Advanced microwave-assisted production of hybrid electrodes for energy applications
PC Sherrell, J Chen, JM Razal, IP Nevirkovets, C Crean, GG Wallace, AI Minett
Energy and Environmental Science | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1039/c0ee00352b
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes are one of the most prominent materials in research for creating electrodes for portable electronics. When coupled with metallic nanoparticles the performance of carbon nanotube electrodes can be dramatically improved. Microwave reduction is an extremely rapid method for producing carbon nanotube-metallic nanoparticle composites, however, this technique has so far been limited to carbon nanotube soot. An understanding of the microwave process and the interactions of metallic nanoparticles with carbon nanotubes have allowed us to extend this promising functionalisation route to pre-formed CNT electrode architectures. Nanoparticle reduction onto pre-formed architectures reduce..
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Funding Acknowledgements
AIM acknowledges an ARC QEII Research Fellowship, GGW acknowledges an ARC Federation Fellowship, JMR acknowledges an ARC APD, and all authors acknowledge the ongoing support from the Australian Research Council.