“…Materials that can be deposited onto these substrates include metals, [108] metal oxides, [109] metal (oxy)hydroxides, [107,110] and metal sulfides, [111] with varying morphologies such as nanowires, [109] nanosheets, [111] and nanofilms. [108] The perovskite-type oxides can also be produced using electrodeposition when coupled with a thermal treatment, usually under air atmosphere, although most of the examples are limited to perovskite thin films deposited onto platinum electrodes, including LaCrO 3 , [112] LaCoO 3 (LCO), [113] and LnMO 3 (Ln = La, Pr, Nd; M = Al, Mn, Fe). [114] Very recently, Zhang and co-workers applied electrodeposition to the synthesis of LaCo 0.8 Fe 0.2 O 3 perovskite nanoparticles hybridized with an NF substrate (NF/oLCFO-Ar).…”