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Atomic force microscopy of platinum nanoparticles prepared on highly oriented pyrolytic graphite

Lee et al., 1998

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10713687075246433011
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Lee I
Chan K
Phillips D
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Ultramicroscopy

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Platinum nanoparticles with a narrow size distribution were prepared on highly orientated pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) surfaces by electrochemical deposition. The surfaces were characterized by atomic force microscopy operated in air in the tapping mode. Particle sizes …
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