Spontaneous Phase Transfer of Nanoparticulate Metals from Organic to Aqueous Media

4‐dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) is the answer to the quest for an efficient transfer of metallic nanoparticles from organic to aqueous solutions. The picture shows the transfer of gold nanoparticles from toluene to water by the addition of DMAP (0.1 M, pH 10.5). This method enables the generation of...

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transition metals
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