A Malinauskas et al 2005 Nanotechnology 16 R51 doi:10.1088/0957-4484/16/10/R01
A Malinauskas1,2,4, J Malinauskiene3 and A Ramanavičius3
Show affiliationsNew modern technologies require new materials. During the past decade, the movement towards nanodimensions in many areas of technology aroused a huge interest in nanostructurized materials. The present article reviews recent works dealing with electrochemistry-related aspects of nanostructurized conducting polymers. Electrochemical synthesis and some properties of nanostructurized conducting polymers, and nanocomposites derived from conducting polymers and metals, carbon, and inorganic and organic materials are considered. Some potential areas for electrochemistry-related applications of nanocomposites are highlighted, including batteries, supercapacitors, energy conversion systems, corrosion protection, and sensors.
82.45.Wx Polymers and organic materials in electrochemistry
Soft matter, liquids and polymers
Nanoscale science and low-D systems
Issue 10 (October 2005)
Received 10 December 2004
Published 16 August 2005
A Malinauskas et al 2005 Nanotechnology 16 R51
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