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Spatial Organization of a Metal–Polymer Nanocomposite Obtained by the Radiation-Induced Reduction of Copper Ions in the Poly(Allylamine)–Poly(Acrylic Acid)–Cu2+ System
A. Bakara, V. V. Deb, A. A. Zezinbc, S. S. Abramchukb, O. Guvena, V. I. Feldmanb a Department of Chemistry, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
b Department of Chemistry, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russian Federation
c N.S. Enikolopov Institute of Synthetic Polymeric Materials, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The X-ray-induced reduction of Cu2+ ions in aqueous–alcoholic suspensions containing poly(allylamine) and poly(acrylic acid) leads to a specific microheterogeneous structure with microdomains (100–200 nm) enriched by small copper nanoparticles (2 to 4 nm), which are dispersed in a continuous matrix.
Keywords:
radiation-chemical reduction, copper nanoparticles, metal-polymer nanocomposites, two-level structure.
Citation:
A. Bakar, V. V. De, A. A. Zezin, S. S. Abramchuk, O. Guven, V. I. Feldman, “Spatial Organization of a Metal–Polymer Nanocomposite Obtained by the Radiation-Induced Reduction of Copper Ions in the Poly(Allylamine)–Poly(Acrylic Acid)–Cu2+ System”, Mendeleev Commun., 22:4 (2012), 211–212
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