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Constrained Synthesis and Organization of Catalytically Active Metal Nanoparticles by Self‐Assembled Protein Templates
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (11-09-2009)“…Novel geometrical architectures of hybrid nanoparticle–protein complexes are generated by chemically synthesizing monodisperse metal nanoparticles in situ in…”
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Cleaning the Click: A Simple Electrochemical Avenue for Copper Removal from Strongly Coordinating Macromolecules
Published in ACS macro letters (17-03-2015)“…We introduce a novel electrochemical method for the purification of complex water-soluble functional polymers contaminated with copper salts originating from…”
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Ionic Liquids as Size- and Shape-Regulating Solvents for the Synthesis of Cobalt Nanoparticles
Published in Chemie ingenieur technik (01-12-2015)“…Over the last few years, ionic liquids (ILs) have emerged as an important class of reaction media for the synthesis of nanoparticles. The formation and…”
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Ionic liquid-initiated polymerization of epoxides: A useful strategy for the preparation of Pd-doped polyether catalysts
Published in Catalysis today (15-05-2015)“…•Pd-doped polyether materials were prepared by anionic polymerization of epoxy resins.•An imidazolium salt was employed as highly efficient polymerization…”
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Design and FESEM/EDX investigation of functional magnetic nanocomposite particles
Published in Surface and interface analysis (01-03-2013)“…Recently, magnetic nanoparticles and nanocomposite microspheres have attracted great interest for biomedical and technical application. Magnetic metal…”
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Protein Nanoparticle Templates: Constrained Synthesis and Organization of Catalytically Active Metal Nanoparticles by Self-Assembled Protein Templates (Adv. Mater. 34/2009)
Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (11-09-2009)“…Novel geometrical architectures of hybrid nanoparticle/protein complexes can be generated by chemically synthesizing monodisperse metal nanoparticles in situ…”
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