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Electrically Conducting Polymers As Templating Interfaces for Fabrication of Copper Nanotubes.

TitleElectrically Conducting Polymers As Templating Interfaces for Fabrication of Copper Nanotubes.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2012
AuthorsMushibe, EK, Andala, D, Murphy, SC, Raiti-Palazzolo, K, Duffy-Matzner, JL, Jones, WE
JournalLangmuir
Date Published2012 Apr 10
ISSN1520-5827
Abstract

Submicrometer tubes have been fabricated by a polymer-based template approach using electroless deposition. The copper was deposited on polystyrene fibers functionalized with an interfacial electrically conducting polyaniline thin film layer. Thermal degradation of the functionalized fiber templates resulted in copper tubes of diameter 1600 ± 50 nm with wall thicknesses ranging between 100 and 200 nm. The morphology and elemental analysis of copper coaxial fibers was analyzed using SEM and EDS. Electrical properties were analyzed using FTIR and PXRD was used to study crystal structure of copper nanotubes.

DOI10.1021/la204870e
Alternate JournalLangmuir
PubMed ID22455497