Conference paper

Deposition of metal nanoparticles at ionic-liquid plasma interfaces


Authors listPoelleth, M.; Meiss, S.A.; Rohnke, M.; Kienle, L.; Zein El Abedin, S.; Endres, F.; Janek, J.

Appeared inProceedings, XXVIII International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases, CD-ROM

Editor listSchmidt, J.; Simek, M.; Pekarek, S.; Prukner, V.

Publication year2007

Pages667-670

ISBN978-80-87026-01-4

URLhttp://icpig2007.ipp.cas.cz/files/download/cd-cko/ICPIG2007/pdf/2P13-12.pdf

ConferenceXXVIII International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases


Abstract

Ionic liquids are organic, room temperature salt melts with a unique combination of physicochemical properties: high ionic conductivity, low viscosity, high thermal stability, wide electrochemical windows of up to 5 Volt and – in most cases – extremely low vapor pressures. Due to these properties, they can easily be used in typical gas discharge setups. They can both be an integral part of a direct current discharge setup or be merely exposed to the plasma of a direct current or radio frequency discharge. Metals (e.g. silver and palladium) can be deposited on the surface of an ionic liquid by electrochemical reduction of the dissolved metal salt with free electrons from low temperature plasmas. This unusual reaction represents a novel electrochemical process – leading to the reproducible growth of nanoscale, crystalline particles.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation stylePoelleth, M., Meiss, S., Rohnke, M., Kienle, L., Zein El Abedin, S., Endres, F., et al. (2007) Deposition of metal nanoparticles at ionic-liquid plasma interfaces, in Schmidt, J., Simek, M., Pekarek, S. and Prukner, V. (eds.) Proceedings, XXVIII International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases, CD-ROM. Prag: Institute of Plasma Physics. pp. 667-670. http://icpig2007.ipp.cas.cz/files/download/cd-cko/ICPIG2007/pdf/2P13-12.pdf

APA Citation stylePoelleth, M., Meiss, S., Rohnke, M., Kienle, L., Zein El Abedin, S., Endres, F., & Janek, J. (2007). Deposition of metal nanoparticles at ionic-liquid plasma interfaces. In Schmidt, J., Simek, M., Pekarek, S., & Prukner, V. (Eds.), Proceedings, XXVIII International Conference on Phenomena in Ionized Gases, CD-ROM. (pp. 667-670). Institute of Plasma Physics. http://icpig2007.ipp.cas.cz/files/download/cd-cko/ICPIG2007/pdf/2P13-12.pdf


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