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Science & Energy Future Materials Nanotech

Researchers Develop Efficient Method to Produce Nanoporous Metals

By Radu Serban

Updated Aug 13, 2015 6:30 PM EDT

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  • They posses a high surface area for better electron transfer
  • Gold, silver and aluminum were used for the research project
  • Other applications of nanoporous metals include supporting the development of new metamaterials (engineered materials).

Radu Serban


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