Hydrothermal synthesis of mono/bi-metallic nano-particles

In this work, Pd, Au and Pd-Au nano-particles were synthesized via hydrothermal approach. The monometallic nano-particles were synthesized by reducing metal precursor sodium tetrachloropalladate and hydrogen tetrachloroaurate for Pd and Au respectively. In bimetallic synthesis both precursors were u...

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