Nanocomposites 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118742655.ch8
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Intermatrix Synthesis and Characterization of Polymer‐stabilized Functional Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles

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“…Another important advantage is a stabilizing polymer can serve as support, thus eliminating the need for additional organic or inorganic supports and imparting such valuable properties as flexibility and robustness. Catalytic NP/polymer nanocomposites have been extensively studied, and their structure and properties have been discussed in multiple preceding reviews. Considering the importance of the development of novel catalytic materials and an avalanche of publications on NP/polymer catalysts in recent years, we will limit this review to a discussion of the most recent publications (appearing in 2017–2018 and the first four months of 2019) from the viewpoint of the influence of the polymer architecture and functionality on the NP formation and catalytic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important advantage is a stabilizing polymer can serve as support, thus eliminating the need for additional organic or inorganic supports and imparting such valuable properties as flexibility and robustness. Catalytic NP/polymer nanocomposites have been extensively studied, and their structure and properties have been discussed in multiple preceding reviews. Considering the importance of the development of novel catalytic materials and an avalanche of publications on NP/polymer catalysts in recent years, we will limit this review to a discussion of the most recent publications (appearing in 2017–2018 and the first four months of 2019) from the viewpoint of the influence of the polymer architecture and functionality on the NP formation and catalytic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synthesis of PS-MNPs was carried out by following the protocol already described. 6,7 The IMS of PS-MNPs inside the polymer matrix could be generally described by the combination of consecutive ion-exchange and reduction steps: (1) loading of the polymer functional groups with M n+ ions (ion-exchange stage) and ( 2) reduction of M n+ to M 0 with a reducing agent. In this particular case, the polymer material was treated firstly with 0.5 M NaCl (sulfonated material) or 0.5 M NaBH 4 (carboxylated material) for 2 h and washed with deionised water so as to convert all the functional groups into the Na + form.…”
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“…Silver-cobalt (Ag-Co) bimetallic nanoparticles has become notable in several industries and various fields of science including catalysis, biotechnology and energy storage [5]. Hydrothermal reduction, sol-gel, and co-precipitation procedures have been used to prepare the bimetallic Ag-Co nanoparticles [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%