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Catalytic nanomaterial with a flower-shaped structure, science creates miracles
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Author | AnaraMolken |
This nano material was synthesized by me during my Master research under supervision of Professor Chris Blackman, Department of Chemistry, University College London. Due to the outstanding catalytic properties of this material, it was chosen as the best propject in Nanotechnology in UCL (2011). The research paper was pulished in 2015.
Molkenova, A; Sarip, R; Sathasivam, S; Umek, P; Vallejos, S; Blackman, C; Hogarth, G; (2014) Single-step co-deposition of nanostructured tungsten oxide supported gold nanoparticles using a gold-phosphine cluster complex as the gold precursor. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials , 15 (6) , Article 065004. 10.1088/1468-6996/15/6/065004.
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