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Redox properties of CdSe and CdSe–ZnS quantum dots in solution
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Matteo Amelia
Published/Copyright:
October 8, 2010
Online erschienen: 2010-10-8
Erschienen im Druck: 2010-10-8
© 2013 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston
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Keywords for this article
electrochemistry;
electron transfer;
nanoparticles;
redox potentials;
voltammetry
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- Redox properties of CdSe and CdSe–ZnS quantum dots in solution
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- Toward carbon dioxide capture using nanoporous materials
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- Biomimetic synthesis of inorganic materials and their applications
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