Nanoparticles from renewable polymers

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Frederik R. Wurm and Clemens K. Weiss from the Chemistry of Polymers, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany and, University of, Germany have published the article: Nanoparticles from renewable polymers, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Synthetic inorganic nanoparticles find application from catalysts to sunscreens and are made from a wide variety of materials, ranging from metals or alloys, to semiconductors, oxides or other ceramic materials (Daniel and Astruc, 2004; Astruc et_al, 2005; Kamat, 2007; Vallet-Regi et_al, 2007; Na et_al, 2009; Becker et_al, 2010; Muñoz-Espí et_al, 2012). Introduced in . . .

     

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