Synergistic promotion of Ag nanoparticles supported on magnetic Cu based metal organic framework for A3-coupling and synthesis of benzopyranopyrimidines
Abstract:Enhancing the stability of metal nanoparticles is of great interest in the field of heterogeneous catalysis. An attractive prospect to this is incorporation of metal nanoparticles into metal organic frameworks...
“…For example, salicylaldehyde is both a reducing agent and a stabilizing agent that can be used for the formation of coinage metal particles. 19,20 A nanomaterial, a detection element that gives specicity, and a sign transduction system that provides a way of reporting the existence of an analyte are the three elements that make up nanomaterial-enabled sensors. Though each nanosensor can be classied using these three categories, these parts are not always different entities within a sensor.…”
Cysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid, is a vital candidate for physiology. Coinage metal particles (both clusters and nanoparticles) are highly interesting for their spectacular plasmonic properties. In this class, copper...
“…For example, salicylaldehyde is both a reducing agent and a stabilizing agent that can be used for the formation of coinage metal particles. 19,20 A nanomaterial, a detection element that gives specicity, and a sign transduction system that provides a way of reporting the existence of an analyte are the three elements that make up nanomaterial-enabled sensors. Though each nanosensor can be classied using these three categories, these parts are not always different entities within a sensor.…”
Cysteine, a sulfur-containing amino acid, is a vital candidate for physiology. Coinage metal particles (both clusters and nanoparticles) are highly interesting for their spectacular plasmonic properties. In this class, copper...
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