Hongtao Cong’s research while affiliated with Chinese Academy of Sciences and other places

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Publications (1)


Electrophoretic deposition of nickel, iron and aluminum nanoparticles on carbon fibers
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December 2006

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Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry

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Nanlin Shi

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Hongtao Cong

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The electrophoretic deposition (EPD) of nickel (Ni), iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) nanoparticles fabricated by an active hydrogen plasma evaporation method on the surface of carbon fibers was investigated, which will allow the obtained composites to be applied as practical catalysts or electrodes. SEM observations show that the Ni nanoparticles can build up a thick EPD coating with some cracks on the surface of carbon fibers, and the analyses of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and BET specific surface area indicate that fine particles from the as-received Ni powders were finally deposited after the EPD process without crystal growth. The surface oxidation of Fe and Al nanoparticles takes serious effect on the EPD process and the morphology of the as-prepared coatings.

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... The authors used 3-aminepropyltrimethoxysilane (APTMS) as an encapsulation to help to limit growth and aggregate formation. Other methods such as electrodeposition [2], chemical vapor deposition [3] and electrophoretic deposition [4] have been claimed for surface metallization of materials. Chamarthim et al. [5] showed that metallic silver was deposited on the surface of synthesized calcite via a simple electroless deposition method. ...

Reference:

Mechanism of Silver Nanoparticles Deposition by Electrolysis and Electroless Methods on a Graphite Substrate
Electrophoretic deposition of nickel, iron and aluminum nanoparticles on carbon fibers
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  • December 2006

Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry