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Development of a nanoscale electroless plating procedure for bismuth and its application in template-assisted nanotube fabrication

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 15, Pages 8636-8642

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra00978h

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [406700532]

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Technique: Electroless plating Materials: Metallic thin films and nanostructures Applications: Coating ion-track etched membranes to create sub-micron Bi tubes
Electroless plating is a versatile technique for the facile and controlled synthesis of metallic thin films and nanostructures. While there are numerous known procedures involving transition metals, reports on the electroless plating of post-transition metals are particularly rare, even without considering specific nanofabrication requirements. In this work we outline the development of a remarkably stable electroless plating bath for nanoscale bismuth coatings, based on the reduction of Bi-EDTA by borane dimethylamine. Its suitability for nanostructure fabrication is showcased by coating ion-track etched polycarbonate membranes, creating Bi tubes with sub-micron diameters in the process. This procedure could be particularly useful for the development and improvement of high surface-area Bi based catalysts and heavy metal sensors.

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