K2PtCl4 can be used as precusor for Pt-nanoparticles.[1][2][3] PtNPs/MoS2 composites may be used as biosensor to detect concentrations of dopamine and uric acid.[4]
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Reacts with bis(dithiolates) to form metal-bis(dithiolates) with applications in laser Q-switch materials, liquid crystals, optical CD recording media, bar code materials and superconductivity. Reacts with capping polymers to form shape-control colloidal platinum nanoparticles for catalysis and photocatalysts.
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We report a facile and green method to synthesise highly stable dispersions of platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) with an average particle size of ∼ 6 nm. Natural, nontoxic, eco-friendly biopolymer guar gum was utilised as both the reducing and capping agent
Control of reduction kinetics and nucleation processes is key in materials synthesis. However, understanding of the reduction dynamics in the initial stages is limited by the difficulty of imaging chemical reactions at the atomic scale; the chemical precursors are prone
Pyroelectric synthesis of Au/Pt bimetallic nanoparticles?BaTiO3 hybrid nanomaterials.
Wang L, et al.
Royal Society of Chemistry Advances, 10(38), 22616-22621 (2020)
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