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Surface Coating by Gold Nanoparticles on Functional Polymers: On Demand Portable Catalysts for Suzuki Reactions

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Figure 1. Top: SEM images of the homogeneous coating of the polymer JG25 by gold nanoparticles (100 μL Au 3+ , 5 × 10 −3 M HAuCl 4 in water), (upper left) scale bar 10 μm, (upper right) scale bar 2 μm, (lower left) scale bar 500 μm; (lower right) TEM image
Figure 4. SEM images of the polymer membrane surface on which gold nanoparticles are grown by using DMF (100 μL Au 3+ , HAuCl 4 5

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