Table 4.
Summary of driving forces for the deposition and transformation of nanoparticles.
Technique | Driving Force | Reference |
---|---|---|
Deposition by electron gun evaporation | Electric Fields, Thermal Effects | [25,30] |
Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) | Surface Interaction Forces, Thermal Effects | [31,32,33] |
Plasma-Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) | Chemical Affinity, Electric Fields | [34,35] |
Simultaneous and consecutive electrochemical deposition | Electrochemical Deposition, Kinetic Factors | [46] |
Electrophoretic Deposition | Electric Fields, Surface Interaction Forces | [40] |
Laser Metal Deposition | Thermal Effects, Kinetic Factors | [48] |
Electrochemical Deposition | Electrochemical Deposition, Kinetic Factors | [46] |
Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) | Chemical Affinity, Electric Fields | [51,52,53] |
Thermophoretic deposition | Thermal Effects, Fluid Dynamics | [94,95,96,97] |
Supercritical deposition | Fluid Dynamics, Thermal Effects | [98] |
Spin Coating | Fluid Dynamics, Kinetic Factors | [99,100,101,102] |
Dip Coating | Fluid Dynamics, Kinetic Factors | [103,104,105,106] |