Abstract:
Copper nanoparticles 3.8 –10.9 nm in size were synthesized in solid-phase membrane liposomes by a facile method of copper sulfate reduction with hydrazine. A change in the excess of hydrazine leads to the controlled formation of either Cu2O or Cu0 nanoparticles.
Citation:
O. V. Zaborova, S. O. Livshitz, M. A. Kirsanova, V. G. Sergeyev, “Liposomes as nanoreactors for copper nanoparticles synthesis”, Mendeleev Commun., 33:3 (2023), 337–339
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