“…Different types of inorganic coatings can be created depending on the precursors used. For example, the hydrolysis of titanium isopropoxide resulted in a titanium dioxide matrix (Kim et al, 2011 ; Li et al, 2011 ; Hamid et al, 2014 ; Ge et al, 2015 ); iron (III) nitrate–iron (III) oxide matrix (Sun et al, 2005 , 2018 ; Hassan et al, 2013 ; Wan et al, 2015 ); and also probably the creation of ZrO 2 , HfO 2 , and Ta 2 O 5 oxide gels (Miller and Ko, 1996 ; Benad et al, 2018 ; Kiselev et al, 2019 ). Fixing elemental oxide on CNTs or CNFs surfaces changes hybrid materials characteristics.…”