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Cetyltrimethylammoniumbromide CTAB

Noteworthy, after 17 days of ageing only nanords that fulfill the stability criterion of Eq. 5.4 are found [8, 61]. The in-depth understanding of the decay mechanism of those structures also paves the way for an efficient shape stabilization of those nanorods. Due to the fact that the dissolution of material starts at the particle surface, a passivation by ligands like cetyltrimethylammoniumbromide (CTAB) or polyelectrolytes like PDADMAC that can be introduced during the washing procedure are able to significantly enhance the shape stability or even to prevent the decay of noble metal nanorods [18]. [Pg.297]

Addition of the micelle-forming cetyltrimethylammoniumbromide (CTAB) to solutions of 3-monoalkylamino phthalhydrazides (27) - (30) in aqueous alkaline hydrogen peroxide/potassium persulfate [42 b, 45]... [Pg.88]

Clark II diphenylcyanoarsine, DC CMPA cyclohexyl methylphosphonic acid CTAB cetyltrimethylammoniumbromide CVAA chlorovinyl arsonous acid CVAO chlorovinyl arsonous oxide CWA Chemical Warfare Agent CWC Chemical Weapons Convention CWS Chemical Warfare Service CX phosgene oxime DA Diphenylcyanoarsine (Clark I)... [Pg.136]


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