Synthesis of cobalt, palladium, and rhenium nanoparticles

01 natural sciences 0104 chemical sciences
DOI: 10.1007/s42864-020-00057-3 Publication Date: 2020-09-11T06:02:49Z
ABSTRACT
Over the past decade, metal nanoparticles (MNPs) have attracted extensive attention due to their unique physiochemical properties that make them highly applicable in various fields such as chemical sensing, energy storage, catalysis, medicine, and environmental engineering. Their physiochemical properties depend drastically on the MNP size and morphology, which are largely determined by their synthesis methods. Research on MNPs predominantly focused on coinage metals (Au, Ag and Cu), but in the last decade research on metals with a relatively high melting temperature such as Pd, Co, and Re has seen rapid increases, mainly driven by their potential applications as catalysts. This paper presents the recent advances on different synthesis techniques of Co, Pd, and Re nanoparticles, their resulting nanostructures, as well as existing and potential applications.
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