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Patent US7455757 - Deposition method for nanostructure materials - Google PatenteSuche Bilder Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive Mehr » Erweiterte Patentsuche | Webprotokoll | Anmelden Erweiterte Patentsuche PatenteA method for depositing a patterned coating of a nanostructure material onto a substrate includes: (1) forming a solution or suspension of containing the nanostructure material; (2) masking at least a portion of at least one surface of the substrate (3) immersing electrodes in the solution, the substrate...http://www.google.de/patents/US7455757?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US7455757 - Deposition method for nanostructure materials Ver�ffentlichungsnummerUS7455757 B2PublikationstypErteilung Anmeldenummer10/615,842 Ver�ffentlichungsdatum25. Nov. 2008Eingetragen10. Juli 2003 Priorit�tsdatum30. Nov. 2001Auch ver�ffentlicht unterCN1871378ACN1871378BEP1664387A2EP1664387A4US20040055892WO2005014889A2WO2005014889A3 ErfinderSoojin OhOtto Z. ZhouUrspr�nglich Bevollm�chtigterThe University Of North Carolina At Chapel HillNavy, Secretary Of The United,National Aeronautics And Space AdministrationThe University Of North Carolina - Chapel Hill US-Klassifikation204/490204/491Internationale KlassifikationC25D5/02C25D13/22C25DC25D13/00H01L29/06C25D15/00C01B31/02B82B1/00C25D13/10B82B3/00C25D13/02G01Q70/12 UnternehmensklassifikationC25D13/22C25D5/022C25D13/00B82Y30/00C25D15/00B82Y10/00 Europ�ische KlassifikationB82Y 30/00C25D 13/22C25D 5/02BB82Y 10/00C25D 13/00C25D 15/00ReferenzenPatentzitate (60)Nichtpatentzitate (38) Referenziert von (7)Externe LinksUSPTO USPTO-Zuordnung EspacenetDeposition method for nanostructure materialsUS 7455757 B2 Zusammenfassung A method for depositing a patterned coating of a nanostructure material onto a substrate includes: (1) forming a solution or suspension of containing the nanostructure material; (2) masking at least a portion of at least one surface of the substrate (3) immersing electrodes in the solution, the substrate upon which the nanostructure material is to be deposited acting as one of the electrodes or is electrically connected to at least one electrode; (4) applying a direct and/or alternating current electrical field between the two electrodes for a certain period of time thereby causing the nanostructure materials in the solution to migrate toward and attach themselves to the substrate electrode; and (5) subsequent optional processing.
38. The method of claim 28, wherein step (vi) is repeated a plurality of times to deposit multiple layers of material. Beschreibung
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