Abstract

Owing to their ubiquitous use by natural systems, Au fractal structures by electrodeposition have been included in the design of new functional materials, yet a need exists for studying probe factors that influence the nature of materials produced in this process. In this investigation, we observe the presence of HCl results in a uniform structure of individual Au clusters. Also, the increase of deposition potential causes a decreasing size of Au cluster by accelerating the deposition process. Finally, as the deposition time becomes longer, significant increases occur in areas, densities, and fractal dimensions of individual Au clusters on the biointerface.

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