Nanostructured electrode membranes

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204414, 204415, 204416, 204418, 204419, 204421, 204424, 204426, G01N 2726

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ABSTRACT:
A nanostructured composite film comprising a plurality of nanostructured elements, wherein the nanostructured elements are either two-component sub-microscopic structures comprised of whiskers conformally coated with a conducting, preferentially catalytically active material or one component sub-microscopic structures comprised of a conducting preferentially catalytically active material, such that the nanostructured elements are embedded in an encapsulant, wherein the encapsulant can be a solid electrolyte. The composite film can be used as an electrode membrane in an electrochemical cell or sensor.

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