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Nanocomposite films obtained by electrochemical codeposition of conducting polymers and carbon nanotubes

Brânzoi et al., 2009

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9642584849136875655
Author
Brânzoi V
Pilan L
Brânzoi F
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Electroanalysis: An International Journal Devoted to Fundamental and Practical Aspects of Electroanalysis

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The electrochemical growth of carbon nanotubes (CNTs)–conducting polymer composites offers the ability to produce three‐dimensional nanostructured films that combine the redox pseudo‐capacitive charge storage mechanism of conducting polymers with the high surface …
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