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Electrodeposition of novel nanostructured and porous materials for advanced applications: synthesis, structural characterization and physical/chemical performance

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Figure 1.1: Schematic electrode arrangement for the synthesis of nanowires and
Figure 1.2: Schematic representation of two extreme porous nanocomposites. a)
Figure 1.3: Schematic representation of the magnetic moments configuration for: a)
Figure 1.4: Schematic representation of a hysteresis loop in a ferromagnetic material
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