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Title:
The metal alloy of molecule ink origin
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP6204348
Kind Code:
B2
Abstract:
Low temperature processes for converting mixtures of metal inks into alloys. The alloys can be dealloyed by etching. A method comprising: depositing at least one precursor composition on at least one substrate to form at least one deposited structure, wherein the precursor composition comprises at least two metal complexes, including at least one first metal complex comprising at least one first metal and at least one second metal complex different from the first metal complex and comprising at least one second metal different from the first metal, treating the deposited structure so that the first metal and the second metal become elemental forms of the first metal and the second metal in a treated structure. Further, one can remove at least some of the first metal to leave a nanoporous material comprising at least the second metal. Precursor compositions can be formulated to be homogeneous compositions.

Inventors:
McCraw Richard Dee.
Bellow John
Potash Rebecca
Application Number:
JP2014509483A
Publication Date:
September 27, 2017
Filing Date:
May 04, 2012
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
Liquid Explained Metals, Inc.
International Classes:
B05D5/12; B05D3/10; C07F1/10; C07F1/12; C09D5/24; C09D11/52; C09D185/00; C23C18/42
Domestic Patent References:
JP7018453A
JP2009144241A
JP2005537386A
JP2011034750A
JP2003031922A
JP2013510241A
Foreign References:
WO2001006034A1
US20030161959
US20030207568
WO2004020064A1
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Hatsushi Shimizu
Masao Haruna
Hirotaka Yamaguchi
Toshi Gobe
Ryuichi Inoue
Toshimitsu Sato
Koichi Niimi
Tomohiko Kobayashi
Masato Ozeki
Yoshihiro Igarashi
Kazuya Kawamoto