Abstract:Clustered copper nanoparticles were obtained by thermolysis CuC 2 O 4 in the CO 2 atmosphere at 800 °C. The elemental composition of clustered copper nanoparticles was set by field emission scanning electron microscope MIRA 2 LMU. It is shown that differences in the composition of the synthesized and commercial preparations of copper oxalate don't have significant impact on the nature of the clusters with a mixture of copper nanoparticles.
“…As for Cu nanoparticles, their unique adsorption behavior has been reported by Soldatenko et al [9,10]. The catalytic activity of Co nanoparticles deposited onto shungite was studied by Yartsev et al [11].…”
Adsorptivity of some organic compounds to the copper nanoparticles prepared by levitation-jet generator was characterized by inverse gas chromatography. The measured values of specific volume of retained sorbate were used to calculate adsorption heats and entropy factors of the process.
“…As for Cu nanoparticles, their unique adsorption behavior has been reported by Soldatenko et al [9,10]. The catalytic activity of Co nanoparticles deposited onto shungite was studied by Yartsev et al [11].…”
Adsorptivity of some organic compounds to the copper nanoparticles prepared by levitation-jet generator was characterized by inverse gas chromatography. The measured values of specific volume of retained sorbate were used to calculate adsorption heats and entropy factors of the process.
“…Wide applications have been studied in various fields, including heat transfer, catalyst production, electronics, and medicine at a commercial scale. This process is non-toxic, environment-friendly, and economical [19].…”
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