Sol−Gel Materials in Electrochemistry
Chemistry of Materials1997Vol. 9(11), pp. 2354–2375
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Ovadia Lev, Zhibin Wu, S. Bharathi, Victor Glezer, Alexander D. Modestov, Jenny Gun, L. Rabinovich, S. Sampath
Abstract
The subject of sol−gel electrochemistry is introduced, starting with a brief account of milestones in its evolution. Then, the types of sol−gel materials that are useful for electrochemistry are presented, followed by a description of recent advances in the various fields of sol−gel electrochemistry. Modified electrodes, solid electrolytes, electrochromic devices, and corrosion protection coatings are described. Emerging fields such as RuO2 supercapacitors and electrochemical synthesis of sol−gel precursors are also addressed.
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