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Mesoporous gold sponge

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posted on 2024-07-13, 01:45 authored by Michael B. Cortie, Abbas I. Maaroof, Nicholas Stokes, Alessia Mortari
Mesoporous gold sponge may be prepared by the removal of aluminium from AuAl2 by an alkaline leach. The resulting material has nanoscale pores and channels, with a high specific surface area that can be exploited in electrochemical applications. For example, the material may serve as the basis of a more sensitive capacitive sensor or biosensor, as an electrode material for a high efficiency ultracapacitor, as the semi-transparent current collector in a dye sensitized photovoltaic cell, or as the lithium storage electrode in a lithium ion cell. The properties of the sponge may be controlled by varying its density, pore size, and pore size distribution, factors which are in turn controlled by the microstructure of the precursor compound and the conditions of deposition.

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0004-9425

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Australian Journal of Chemistry

Volume

60

Issue

7

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3 pp

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CSIRO

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Copyright © 2007 CSIRO 2007. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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