Production method for a nanomaterial

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With step of making mold or mold shaping – per se – Utilizing surface to be reproduced as an impression pattern

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C264S259000, C264S255000, C264S319000, C264S293000

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07572400

ABSTRACT:
A production method for a nanomaterial comprising the steps of: forming a template on a solid substrate using a metal oxide nanomaterial forming composition including an organic compound with a phenolic hydroxyl group and a molecular weight of at least 500, forming a metal oxide layer on the template, and removing the template to generate a metal oxide nanostructure.

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