Highly stable carbon-protected cobalt nanoparticles and graphite shells
Chemical Communications2004Iss. 1, pp. 98–100
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Abstract
The fabrication of carbon-shell protected cobalt nanoparticles and hollow graphitic shells has been achieved via a pyrolysis process by using monodispersed cobalt nanoparticles as a template. These materials are mesoporous and highly stable under strong acidic and basic conditions.
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