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Polyoxometalate based soft chemical route for preparation of Pt nanorods and self-assemblies

01 Oct 2005-Bulletin of Materials Science (Springer India)-Vol. 28, Iss: 6, pp 629-633

TL;DR: In this paper, a soft chemical route is described for the preparation of platinum nanorods and self-assemblies over photochemically reduced polyoxometalate (silicotungstate) containing composite films.

AbstractA soft chemical route is described for the preparation of platinum nanorods and self-assemblies over photochemically reduced polyoxometalate (silicotungstate) containing composite films. Transmission electron microscopy shows that the diameters of the platinum nanorods are around 55–60 nm. The formation of platinum nanorods on solid-liquid interface reactions was explained on the basis of single site growth mechanism and diffusion limitation aggregation process.

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