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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2021, 12, 72–81, doi:10.3762/bjnano.12.6
Figure 1: Size distribution of binary nanoparticles with the target composition of Cu3Au at a temperature of T...
Figure 2: Size distribution of binary Cu–Au nanoparticles with different chemical compositions at T = 77 K.
Figure 3: The percentage of copper atoms in binary Cu–Au nanoparticles with different chemical compositions o...
Figure 4: Image of a Cu60Au40 nanoparticle obtained by MD modeling. Copper atoms are shown in green and gold ...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2019, 10, 2497–2504, doi:10.3762/bjnano.10.240
Figure 1: Diagram of the installation for the production of composite nanoparticles. Elements of the installa...
Figure 2: Clusters with different silicon contents after 1.5 ns (cooling rate 1 K/ps); dark atoms are copper,...
Figure 3: The structure of Cu–Si clusters: a) cooling rate of 1.5 K/ps (IR and DK phases); b) the cooling rat...
Figure 4: Changes in the structure of the nanocluster in time: a) initial state; b) intermediate Janus-like s...
Figure 5: The structure of a Cu–Si nanocluster with a silicon content of 50 atom % at different times at a co...
Figure 6: Transmission electron microscopy of the Cu–SiOx Janus-like, Cu@SiOx core–shell, pure Cu and SiOx na...
Figure 7: a) Scanning electron microscopy image of the obtained Cu@SiOx nanoparticles (1 < x < 2); b) element...
Figure 8: The distribution of the elements copper, silicon, and oxygen along a line passing through the centr...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2015, 6, 874–880, doi:10.3762/bjnano.6.89
Figure 1: TEM micrograph of the Cu@silica nanoparticles. a) Overview, b) detail of the core and shell structu...
Figure 2: TEM micrograph of a Cu@silica nanoparticle. a) Bright field, b) dark field.
Figure 3: TEM micrograph of a Cu particle with an incomplete shell demonstrating moiré patterns where Cu2O ha...
Figure 4: TEM micrograph of the Ag@Si nanoparticles along with Ag agglomerates.
Figure 5: Graph of the dependence of the surface tension of Si, Cu, and Ag with temperature.