2011
DOI: 10.1134/s207020511101014x
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Formation of palladium nanoparticles under pulse current in a dimethylformamide solution

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“…), geometry and even chemical composition. From the technical point of view, pulse electrolysis in aprotic organic solvents might be very convenient [1][2][3][4][5]. Pulse electrolysis is considered as a sort of non-stationary electrodeposition of metals that influences nucleation process and particle growth.…”
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“…), geometry and even chemical composition. From the technical point of view, pulse electrolysis in aprotic organic solvents might be very convenient [1][2][3][4][5]. Pulse electrolysis is considered as a sort of non-stationary electrodeposition of metals that influences nucleation process and particle growth.…”
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“…Experimental 2.1. Electrochemical deposition of pure Ni and Ni-Pd: Pure Ni was deposited in (CH 3 ) 2 SO (99%, Аlfa Аesar) solution with 0.1 M NiCl 2 (98%, Sigma Aldrich) at 35°С in a three-electrode thermostated glass electrolyser with a volume of 50 cm 3 . The solution of 0.05 M Bu 4 NClO 4 (99.0%, Sigma Aldrich) in DMSO was used as supporting electrolyte for higher electroconductivity.…”
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“…18 Electrodeposition is commonly used to rapidly prepare PdNP-ITOs at room temperature without functionalizing the ITO surfaces. 11,19,[22][23][24][25] The control of NP size and the achievement of a homogeneous distribution of metal NPs across the substrate surface pose challenges in electrodeposition. These challenges result from the rapid electron deposition rates applied in this technique.…”
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