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Electrodeposition and Kinetically-Controlled Electrooxidation of Antimony NanowiresThompson
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- Thompson M
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Nanotechnology has already had a profound impact on everyday life. For example, the microprocessor in a stateof-the-art personal computer uses technology within these dimensions. Nanomaterials, materials with dimensions below 100 nm, are so small they …
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