Stabilized silver nanoparticles and their use

Specialized metallurgical processes – compositions for use therei – Processes – Producing or purifying free metal powder or producing or...

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C075S362000, C075S371000, C977S896000, C977S932000

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10958937

ABSTRACT:
A process comprising: reacting a silver compound with a reducing agent comprising a hydrazine compound in the presence of a thermally removable stabilizer in a reaction mixture comprising the silver compound, the reducing agent, the stabilizer, and an optional solvent, to form a plurality of silver-containing nanoparticles with molecules of the stabilizer on the surface of the silver-containing nanoparticles.

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