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American Chemical Society, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 3(1), p. 549-551, 2009

DOI: 10.1021/am900075z

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Fabrication of highly ordered arrays of platinum nanoparticles using direct laser interference patterning

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Abstract

Highly ordered electrode arrays composed by lines of platinum nanoparticles deposited onto gold substrates have been made by direct laser interference patterning (DLIP) of polyaniline (PANI) thin films, followed by electrochemical deposition of platinum nanoparticles. Nanostructured arrays of electrocatalytic Pt particles are built in that way. ; The Alfred Krupp Foundation, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, BMBF (Germany) FONCYT (Grants PICT R03/453, PICT04/25521, and PAE0422711), CONICET (Grant PIP5221), SECYT-UNRC (Argentina), and MEC (Grant MAT2007-60621) (Spain).