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Wiley-VCH Verlag, Chemical Vapor Deposition, 1-2(14), p. 14-24, 2008

DOI: 10.1002/cvde.200706654

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Controlled nanostructured silver coated surfaces by atmospheric pressure chemical vapour deposition

Journal article published in 2008 by Dw W. Sheel, La A. Brook, Hm M. Yates ORCID
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Abstract

Thin film silver has been widely reported for its interesting properties. In this paper we describe a route to produce controlled nanostructured silver layers. A combination of Flame Assisted Chemical Vapour Deposition at atmospheric pressure, with low cost and a low toxicity silver precursor, was used to generate coatings of structured silver surfaces on glass. This approach gives a high degree of control of surface structure, density and topography. These layers have potential applications in areas such as catalysis, photo-activity and for biocidal surfaces. Our results indicate very high biocidal activity where the nano-structure is proposed as playing a significant role