Oleic acid as the capping agent in the synthesis of noble metal nanoparticles in imidazolium-based ionic liquids
Y Wang, H Yang
Index: Wang, Yong; Yang, Hong Chemical Communications, 2006 , # 24 p. 2545 - 2547
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Abstract
Recent results suggest that ILs can be the preferable solvents in the synthesis and modification of nanostructured materials because of their unique properties, such as extended hydrogen bonding. 1 They have been used in making mesoporous metal oxides, polyaniline nanoparticles, morphologically interesting nanoflakes and nanosheets, and in controlling the composition of PtCo alloys. 2–8 Imidazolium-based ionic liquids have also been used in ...
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