Enhancement of electrochemical properties of micro/nano electrodes based on TiO2 nanotube arrays

Dhurgham Khudhair

Deakin university / Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation - IISRI

Dhurgham Khudhair is PhD student at deakin university. His background is engineering production and metallurgy. Dhurgham interests with employing material for different applications and he has good experience in this field as he occupied engineer positions in a company for mechanical production for 5 years and 14 years in a company of bridges construction. Now He is working in improving micro/nano electrode for neural interfacing based on TiO2 nanotube arrays. Recently, He has published three papers in this field. Hopefully, Dhurgham will publish a nature work soon relating to a new generation of neural interfaces.

Abstract

Abstract: Titanium oxide nanotube (TiO2 nanotube) arrays were produced by anodizing titanium foils in two different electrolytes. The first electrolyte consisted of ethylene glycol containing 0.5 wt% NH4F and 4 ml of... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Dhurgham Khudhair (Deakin university / Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation - IISRI)
  2. Julie Gaburro (Australian Animal Health Laboratory - CSIRO, Vic 3219, Australia)
  3. Sajjad Shafei (Deakin university/ Institute for Frontier Materials)
  4. Saeid Nahavandi (Deakin university / Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation - IISRI)
  5. Anders Barlow (Center for material and surface science, Department of chemistry and physics, La Trobe University)
  6. Asim Bahatti (Deakin university / Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation - IISRI)

Topic Area

Tissue engineering and regenerative nanomedicine

Session

OS3-412 » Nanomedecine & Nanobiology (16:00 - Friday, 11th November, Room 412)

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