Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial

Nanotechnology, the framework of next industrial revolution has changed our vision, expectations and abilities to control the material world. The furtherance of Nanoengineering and Nanoscience lately has attracted the researchers to focus their attention for magnetic nanowires, such as Ferum, Cobalt...

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Main Authors: Santhi, U., W. K., Ngui, Mahendran, Samykano, K., Sudhakar, K., Kadirgama, A. G. N., Sofiah
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Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing 2019
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author Santhi, U.
W. K., Ngui
Mahendran, Samykano
K., Sudhakar
K., Kadirgama
A. G. N., Sofiah
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W. K., Ngui
Mahendran, Samykano
K., Sudhakar
K., Kadirgama
A. G. N., Sofiah
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description Nanotechnology, the framework of next industrial revolution has changed our vision, expectations and abilities to control the material world. The furtherance of Nanoengineering and Nanoscience lately has attracted the researchers to focus their attention for magnetic nanowires, such as Ferum, Cobalt, and Nickel. The distinctive characteristics of magnetic nanowires such as good conductivity, optical transparency, electrical and chemical inertness as compared to bulk materials have opened avenues for the evolution of novel devices like acoustic sensors, biomedicines, ultrahigh density data storage devices and recording media. To achieve this, nanomagnetic materials should be tailored to match the requirements for each kind of application. Among the variety of manufacturing processes that exist, electrodeposition is the most promising alternative method for enabling passage from laboratory to industry and is currently one of the most active lines of work in nanoscience. Within this framework, this paper summarizes the latest researches and progress of Cobalt nanowire technologies and their applications in diversified industries, different synthesis conditions, methodologies and various characterization techniques used to study and characterize the Cobalt nanowires produced to understand its attributes and behaviours.
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spelling ump-224292020-07-15T06:28:55Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22429/ Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial Santhi, U. W. K., Ngui Mahendran, Samykano K., Sudhakar K., Kadirgama A. G. N., Sofiah TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Nanotechnology, the framework of next industrial revolution has changed our vision, expectations and abilities to control the material world. The furtherance of Nanoengineering and Nanoscience lately has attracted the researchers to focus their attention for magnetic nanowires, such as Ferum, Cobalt, and Nickel. The distinctive characteristics of magnetic nanowires such as good conductivity, optical transparency, electrical and chemical inertness as compared to bulk materials have opened avenues for the evolution of novel devices like acoustic sensors, biomedicines, ultrahigh density data storage devices and recording media. To achieve this, nanomagnetic materials should be tailored to match the requirements for each kind of application. Among the variety of manufacturing processes that exist, electrodeposition is the most promising alternative method for enabling passage from laboratory to industry and is currently one of the most active lines of work in nanoscience. Within this framework, this paper summarizes the latest researches and progress of Cobalt nanowire technologies and their applications in diversified industries, different synthesis conditions, methodologies and various characterization techniques used to study and characterize the Cobalt nanowires produced to understand its attributes and behaviours. AIP Publishing 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22429/2/47.1%20Cobalt%20nanowires%20-%20advancing%20into%20future%20nanomaterial.pdf Santhi, U. and W. K., Ngui and Mahendran, Samykano and K., Sudhakar and K., Kadirgama and A. G. N., Sofiah (2019) Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial. In: AIP Conference Proceedings: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Automotive Innovation Green Energy Vehicle: AIGEV 2018 , 25-26 July 2018 , Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 1-10., 2059 (020006). ISBN 978-0-7354-1787-8 (Published) https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5085949
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Santhi, U.
W. K., Ngui
Mahendran, Samykano
K., Sudhakar
K., Kadirgama
A. G. N., Sofiah
Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
title Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
title_full Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
title_fullStr Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
title_full_unstemmed Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
title_short Cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
title_sort cobalt nanowires: advancing into future nanomaterial
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22429/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22429/2/47.1%20Cobalt%20nanowires%20-%20advancing%20into%20future%20nanomaterial.pdf