concentration are explained by changes in the levels of saturation at the electrode. Three
growth regimes are found between 0.5 and 50 mM. For concentrations less than 2 mM, the
growth is one-dimensional. Nanorods grow by screw dislocations from the outside inward,
no coalescence is observed, and their surface shows pyramid-like features. For
concentrations above 20 mM, the growth is two-dimensional. Large levels of supersaturation …