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One-pot synthesis of superfine core–shell Cu@ metal nanowires for highly tenacious transparent LED dimmer

Wang et al., 2016

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2586377842847741646
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Wang H
Wu C
Huang Y
Sun F
Lin N
Soomro A
Zhong Z
Yang X
Chen X
Kang J
Cai D
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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We demonstrate a one-pot, low-cost, and scalable method for fast synthesis of superfine and uniform core–shell Cu nanowires (NWs) coated with optional metals and/or alloy. Cu NWs in high aspect ratio (> 3000) were synthesized through an oleylamine-mediated solution …
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