80 research outputs found
A Rapid Synthesis of Oriented Palladium Nanoparticles by UV Irradiation
Palladium nanoparticles of average size around 8 nm have been synthesized rapidly by UV irradiation of mixture of palladium chloride and potassium oxalate solutions. A rod-shaped palladium oxalate complex has been observed as an intermediate. In the absence of potassium oxalate, no Pd nanoparticles have been observed. The synthesized Pd nanoparticles have been characterized by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), selective area electron diffraction and energy dispersive analysis by X-rays (EDAX) analyses. XRD analysis indicates the preferential orientation of catalytically active {111} planes in Pd nanoparticles. A plausible mechanism has been proposed for the formation of anisotropic Pd nanoparticles
Is the Template of Self-Colloidal Assemblies the Only Factor That Controls Nanocrystal Shapes?
Is the Template of Self-Colloidal Assemblies the Only Factor That Controls Nanocrystal Shapes?
Biomimetic strategies for the control of size, shape and self-organization of nanoparticles
Direct Relationship Between Shape and Size of Template and Synthesis of Copper Metal Particles
A first key step in the control of biomineralization is the self assembly of an appropriate microstructure template, within which minerals of a required structure and shape might be induced to form under controlled conditions. This templating strategy i
Template Design of Microreactors with Colloidal Assemblies: Control the Growth of Copper Metal Rods
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