Stabilization of CeO2nanoparticles in a CO2 rich solvent
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Martin J. Hollamby, Kieran Trickett, Ana Vesperinas, Carl Rivett, David C. Steytler, Zoe Schnepp, Jon Jones, Richard K. Heenan, Robert M. Richardson, Otto Glatter, Julian Eastoe
Here it is shown that the chemical nature of outer organic surfactant layers, used to stabilize inorganic nanoparticles (NPs), is a key factor controlling solubility in a mixed liquid CO2—heptane (10% vol) solvent.
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