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Volumn 113, Issue 33, 2009, Pages 14753-14758

Synthesis of branched Ag nanoflowers based on a bioinspired technique: Their surface enhanced Raman scattering and antibacterial activity

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Indexed keywords

ANTI-BACTERIAL ACTIVITY; BIO-INSPIRED TECHNIQUES; CONCENTRATION OF; DIFFUSION METHOD; ECHERICHIA COLI; HIGH-RESOLUTION TEM; METHYLENE BLUE; NANOSTRUCTURED PARTICLES; NEW APPROACHES; PROBE MOLECULES; PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA; SURFACE ENHANCED RAMAN SCATTERING; TEM; TWIN PLANES; UV VISIBLE SPECTROSCOPY; X- RAY DIFFRACTION; XPS MEASUREMENTS;

EID: 69049099073     PISSN: 19327447     EISSN: 19327455     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp904689f     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (95)

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    • The Ag colloid was centrifuged in order to settle the SNFs on the bottom of the tube down.Then, supernatant was carefully separated to record the UV-visible spectra.
    • The Ag colloid was centrifuged in order to settle the SNFs on the bottom of the tube down. Then, supernatant was carefully separated to record the UV-visible spectra.
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    • Citrate stabilized nanoparticles were synthesized according to the previous report
    • 3 (1 mM) with sodium citrate (0.3 mM) in aqueous medium at boiling temperature.
    • 3 (1 mM) with sodium citrate (0.3 mM) in aqueous medium at boiling temperature.
    • (1951) J. Discuss. Faraday Soc. , vol.11 , pp. 55


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