Seed-mediated synthesis of metal sulfide patchy nanoparticles

Nanoscale
Toshiharu TeranishiMasayuki Kanehara

Abstract

Anisotropically phase-segregated nanoparticles, so-called patchy nanoparticles, are promising materials, because the close coupling of different components on the nanoscale may significantly improve application performance, or even create new properties. We review the seed-mediated synthesis of various kinds of metal sulfide patchy nanoparticles.

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Oct 7, 2011·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Masaki SaruyamaToshiharu Teranishi
Feb 25, 2010·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Masaki SaruyamaToshiharu Teranishi
Jan 5, 2013·Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP·Gabriel SagarzazuNaoto Tamai
Jul 30, 2014·Nanoscale·Xianhong RuiQingyu Yan
Aug 7, 2019·Chemical Communications : Chem Comm·Marcel SperlingAlexander Böker
Jan 1, 2015·Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology·Isabel SchickWolfgang Tremel

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