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Size-controlled and Green Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles Using Molybdophosphoric Acid
Green synthesis of silver and gold nanoparticles as two metal nanoparticles, was studied based on photoreduction of metal ions using molybdophosphoric acid (H3[PMo12O], HPMo) under UV-irradiation. HPMo was found to be photocatalyst, reducing agent...
Hydrothermal Synthesis of ZnO Nanosheets Using Molybdophosphoric Acid as a Green and Eco-friendly Catalyst and Their Photocatalytic Applications for Degradation of Azo Dyes
ZnO nanosheets were synthesized hydrothermally by reacting zinc acetate in the presence of
molybdophosphoric acid (H3[PMo12O40], 3e-3 M) at 120°C for 48 hours. The ZnO nanosheets were
characterized by transmission electron microscopy...
Green, Rapid and Facile HPMo-Assisted Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles
In the present paper, we have described the interesting behavior of molybdophosphoric acid (H3[PMo12O40], HPMo) in the size-controlled synthesis of silver nanoparticles under UV-irradiation. In this process which is based on the reduction of Ag+ (Ag...
Application of Molybdophosphoric Acid in Size-Controlled Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles under UV Irradiation
In this paper, we have described the size-controlled synthesis of gold nanoparticles based on the reduction of Au3+ (HAuCl4) using molybdophosphoric acid (H3[PMo12O40], HPMo) under UV-irradiation. In the process, HPMo plays the role of photocatalyst...
Rate redox-controlled green photosy nthesis of gold nanoparticles using H PMo3+xV12−xOx40
Stabilized and size-controlled gold nanoparticles were synthesized using molybdophosphoric acid (H[PMo3O], HPMo) and its vanadium- substituted mixed addenda (H12403+x[PMoV12−xOx40], (x00-3); and HPMoV) under UV irradiation by a simple green method...
Controllable one-step synthesis of ZnO nanostructures using molybdophosphoric acid
ZnO nanostructures were synthesised in a hydrothermal reaction of zinc acetate in the presence of molybdophosphoric acid (H3[PMo12O40]) as well as its vanadium-substituted acid (H4[PMo11VO40]) at various times, temperatures, and concentrations...