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A templateless, surfactantless, simple electrochemical route to a dendritic gold nanostructure and its application to oxygen reduction

Xu et al., 2010

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4229060416459917763
Author
Xu X
Jia J
Yang X
Dong S
Publication year
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Langmuir

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A templateless, surfactantless, simple electrochemical route to prepare dendritic gold nanostructure is reported. The morphology, composition, and structure of as-prepared dendritic gold nanostructure were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) …
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