Gold nanoparticles become stable to cyanide etch when coated with hybrid lipid bilayers
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Sarita Sitaula, Marilyn R. Mackiewicz, Scott M. Reed
Hybrid bilayers composed of the lipid phosphatidylcholine (PC) and a submonolayer of 1-decanethiol bound to gold nanoparticles are very stable to potassium cyanide.
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