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Decoration of titanate nanowires and nanotubes by gold nanoparticles: XPS, HRTEM and XRD characterization

Kiss et al., 2014

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16134324579604042625
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Kiss J
Pusztai P
Óvári L
Baán K
Merza G
Erdöhelyi A
Kukovecz A
Kónya Z
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e-Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology

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Gold decorated titanate nanowires and nanotubes were investigated by XPS, XRD and HRTEM. XPS and UV-Vis diffuse reflectance results suggested that a certain part of gold underwent an ion exchange process. Higher gold loadings lead to the formation of …
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