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Deposition of Gold Nanoparticles

Pol VG, Gedanken A, Calderon-Moreno J (2003) Deposition of gold nanoparticles on silica spheres a sonochemical approach. Chem Mater 15 1111-1118... [Pg.150]

Zanella, R., et al., Deposition of gold nanoparticles onto thiol-functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes, journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2005.109(34) p. 16290-16295. [Pg.158]

Shahrokhian, S. and S. Rastgar, Electrochemical deposition of gold nanoparticles on carbon nanotube coated glassy carbon electrode for the improved sensing oftinidazole. Electrochimica Acta, 2012. 78(0) p. 422-429. [Pg.168]

There have been two reports of direct deposition of gold nanoparticles onto oxide or carbon supports [76,77]. This is an important development from the viewpoint of avoiding contamination of the catalyst with chloride and gives rise to durable catalysts (see Sect. 6.3.3 later). [Pg.385]

M. Okumura, S. Tsubota, M. Iwamoto, M. Haruta, Chemical vapor deposition of gold nanoparticles on MCM-41 and their catalytic activities for the low-temperature oxidation of CO and of H2, Chem. Lett. (1998) 315. [Pg.338]

M. Scheffer, V. Martina, R. Seeber, and D. Mandler, Deposition of gold nanoparticles on thin polyaniline films, Israel J. Chem., 48, 349-357 (2008). [Pg.336]

Tubules and helical ribbons formed by diacetylenic lipids such as 22 (Scheme 4) have been extensively used as templates for metalhc coatings [173], and the deposition of gold nanoparticles [174] or polypyrrole threads [175]. Their coassembly with silica precursors gives rise to organic/inorganic hybrids having mesoscopic helical and tubular shapes and multUamellar walls [176]. [Pg.211]

Castillejos E, Chico R, Bacsa R, Coco S, Espinet P, Perez-Cadenas M, Guerrero-Ruiz A, Rodriguez-Ramos I, Seip P. Selective deposition of gold nanoparticles on or inside carbon nanotubes and their catalytic activity for preferential oxidation of CO. Eur J Inorg Chem 2010 2010 5096-102. [Pg.153]

The bottom panels in Figure 2 depict the flat surface and silica arrays after deposition of gold nanoparticles. On both the flat and curved surfaces, there is a random distribution of nanoparticles. Nevertheless, there is clearly a minimum distance separating the nanoentities, arising from the surface charge of the particles in solution [21, 22]. [Pg.87]

Konishi Y, Tsukiyama T, Tachimi T, Saitoh N, Nomura T, Nagamine S (2007b) Microbial deposition of gold nanoparticles by the metal-reducing bacterium Shewanella algae. Electrochim Acta 53 186-192... [Pg.229]

Li WJ, Laurencin CT, Caterson EJ, Tuan RS, Ko FK (2002) Electrospun nanofibrous structure a novel scafold for tissue engineering. J Biomed Mater Res Part A 60 613-621 Li D, McCann JT, Gratt M, Xia Y (2004) Photocatalytic deposition of gold nanoparticles on electrospun nanofibers of titania. Chemi Phys Lett 394 387-391 Li Q, Mahendra S, Lyon DY, Brunet L, Liga MV, Li D, Alvarez Pedro JJ (2008a) Antimicrobial nanomaterials for water disinfection and microbial control potential applications and implications. Water Res 42 4591 602... [Pg.393]

Li, D., J. T. McCann, M. Gratt, and Y. N. Xia (2004b). Photocatalytic deposition of gold nanoparticles on electrospun nanofibers of titania. Chemical Physics Letters 394(4-6) 387-391. [Pg.357]

Christensen and co-workers demonstrated the feasible formation of acetic acid by aqueous-phase oxidation of ethanol with air, using gold-supported nanoparticles under mild conditions (Eq. 22.8). The support was MgAl204 and the DP method was used for the deposition of gold nanoparticles. High conversion of ethanol was achieved in the range of 363 73 K with a yield above 80%. ... [Pg.642]

Figure 6.2 The deposition of gold nanoparticles in a physical NanoCell is displayed. Recent depositions have yielded more tightly compacted particles necessary for molecules to interconnect the particles. Figure 6.2 The deposition of gold nanoparticles in a physical NanoCell is displayed. Recent depositions have yielded more tightly compacted particles necessary for molecules to interconnect the particles.
Malel, E. and D. Mandler. 2008. Localized electroless deposition of gold nanoparticles using scanning electrochemical microscopy./. Electrvchem. Soc. 155 D459-D467. [Pg.652]

Deposition of gold nanoparticles on organic polymers, M. Haruta, W. Minagawa, N. Kinoshita, and... [Pg.122]


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