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Gold deposition, single-walled carbon

Platinum has been deposited onto single-walled nanotubes by reduction of K2PtCl4 by ethylene glycol at 393 to 403 K [66]. Gold deposition onto carbon supports has been realized using an aqueous chloride-stabilized gold complex... [Pg.169]

A new method for the chemical deposition of carbon/gold composite nanotubes in alumina templates has been proposed recently (79). It is based on the impregnation of the template pores with diluted hydrogen tetrachloroaurate (HAuCy/acetone solutions and subsequent thermolysis. Gold(lll) is reduced, whereas the solvent acetone is oxidized. The results are nanotubes whose walls consist of gold nanocrystals supported by amorphous carbon. The authors report that when the template pores have a diameter smaller than 180 nm, single crystal gold nanowires are obtained. [Pg.693]


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