Core-shell magnetic nanoparticles and nanocomposite...

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C075S351000, C075S362000

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ABSTRACT:
Monodisperse core-shell types of metal, metal oxide, and alloy nanoparticles with variable core diameters and shell thicknesses, and controlled synthesis methods for producing such nanoparticles are provided. Nanocomposite materials fabricated from nanoparticles, and methods for producing such nanocomposite materials are also provided.

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