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Nanopartides microwave synthesis

Cao, S.W., Zhu, Y.J., Cheng, G.F. and Huang, Y.H. (2009) ZnFe204 nanopartides microwave—hydrothermal ionic liquid synthesis and photocatalytic property over phenol. Journal of Hazardous materials, 171 (1—3), 431—435. [Pg.83]

Studies on the use of hydrothermal, microwave-assisted, and reflux synthesis methods for the development and application of nanomaterials have been reviewed. An important aspect of the green synthesis of metallic nanopartides involves techniques that make use of biological materials such as plant extracts and microorganisms. The design of nanomaterials and control of their desired properties have been reviewed. The unique properties of manufactured nanomaterials offer many potential benefits. [Pg.233]

Sreeja, V. and Joy, P.A. (2007) Microwave—hydrothermal synthesis of (l-Fe. O nanopartides and their magnetic properties. Materials Research Bulletin, 42, 1570-1576. [Pg.236]

Microwave irradiation for the facile synthesis of transition-metal nanopartides (NPs) in ionic hquids (ILs) from metal-carbonyl precursors and Ru-, Rh-, and Ir-NP/IL dispersions as biphasic hquid-hquid hydrogenation nanocatalysts for cydohexene. Chemistry A European Journal, Vol.16, No.l2, (March 2010), pp. 3849-3858, ISSN 1521-3765... [Pg.307]

In a novel method, methacrylate monomers containing well-dispased silver nanoparticles wae in situ synthesized under microwave irradiation. The particles wae spherical in shape with a narrow size distribution ranging from 1.0 to 5.5 nm and with a mean diameter of 2.8 nm. In contrast to conventional heating, the synthesis of Ag nanopartides proceeded uniformly throughout the reaction vessel only unda microwave irradiation, reaching completion of the reaction simultaneously in the whole reaction solution. Successive polymerization of the monomer containing the resulting nanopartides successfully produced Ag nanopartides dispased in the polymer matrix. [Pg.1019]

Zhu, H.T., Zhang, C.Y. and Yin, Y.S. (2004) Rapid synthesis of copper nanopartides by sodium hypophosphite reduction in ethylene glycol under microwave irradiation. Journal of Crystal Growth, 270, 722-8. [Pg.62]


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