Structure of core-shell Ni/Au nanoparticles synthesized in two-stage process from aqueous salt solutions

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Core-shell Ni/Au nanoparticles are synthesized in a two-stage process in aqueous solutions. The core-shell structure of the synthesized particles is proven by using results of HRTEM, TEM, SAXS and CVA methods. The thickness of the core is estimated at 1 nm and it is formed from 1–2 layers of mutually oriented gold crystallites. The CVA results show that the Au-shells are nanoporous, and that a layer of nickel oxidation products is formed. These results were obtained by using Vis spectrophotometer, TEM, HRTEM, SAXS, CVA and elemental analysis.

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Zaharov, Y. A., Dodonov, V. G., Pugachev, V. M., Russakov, D. M., Ivanova, N. V., Kolmykov, R. P., … Obraztsova, I. I. (2015). Structure of core-shell Ni/Au nanoparticles synthesized in two-stage process from aqueous salt solutions. Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal, 17(4), 267–274. https://doi.org/10.18321/ectj267

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