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Luminescent silicon nanoparticles formed in solution

Liu, 2008

Document ID
13798168777955249247
Author
Liu S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

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This review focuses on the preparation of Si nanoparticles by wet-chemical routes. The methods described include dispersion from porous silicon, etching and surface functionalization of Si/SiO2 powders and direct chemical reaction of Si precursors …
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