Bharathi, S. and Joseph, J. and Lev, O.
(1999)
Electrodeposition of Thin Gold Films from an Aminosilicate Stabilized
Gold Sol.
Electrochemical and Solid State Letters, 6 (2).
pp. 284-287.
ISSN 1099-0062
Abstract
Anodic deposition of thin films (up to 0.5 mm thick) of gold nanodispersion from aminosilicate stabilized gold sols is demonstrated
for indium-tin oxide and platinum substrates. The films are conductive, semitransparent, and comprised of 4-6 nm gold particles
each coated by a thin aminosilicate shell. Anodic deposition of stabilized gold nanoparticles is a new way to produce modified electrodes
comprised of silicate-noble metal composite coatings with a high degree of interconnectivity between the gold grains.
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