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Nanocomposites with Magnetic, Optical, Catalytic, and Biologically Active Properties Based on Arabinogalactan

Nanocomposites with Magnetic, Optical, Catalytic, and Biologically Active Properties Based on... Doklady Chemistry, Vol. 393, Nos. 4–6, 2003, pp. 287–288. Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 393, No. 5, 2003, pp. 634–635. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2003 by Trofimov, Sukhov, Aleksandrova, Medvedeva, Grishchenko, Mal’kina, Feoktistova, Sapozhnikov, Dubrovina, Martynovich, Tirskii, Semenov. CHEMISTRY Nanocomposites with Magnetic, Optical, Catalytic, and Biologically Active Properties Based on Arabinogalactan Academician B. A. Trofimov*, B. G. Sukhov*, G. P. Aleksandrova*, S. A. Medvedeva*, L. A. Grishchenko*, A. G. Mal’kina*, L. P. Feoktistova**, A. N. Sapozhnikov**, V. I. Dubrovina***, E. F. Martynovich****, V. V. Tirskii****, and A. L. Semenov***** Received August 26, 2003 The diverse unique properties of nanocomposites (Ag, Pd, Pt) in which the metal content varies from 3.3 are largely due to the size of their particles [1]. In addi- to 22.0%. tion, nanobiocomposites (nanosized particles stabilized Evidently, in all cases, the formation of composites by natural polymers) can exhibit synergism of the prop- has a similar nature and, in particular, involves self- erties peculiar both to the stabilizing natural matrix and organization of inorganic–organic polymeric struc- to the central core materials [2]. Therefore, methods of tures, which includes regulation of the sizes of hybrid synthesis and properties of such materials are exten- fragments at http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Doklady Chemistry Springer Journals

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2003 by MAIK “Nauka/Interperiodica”
Subject
Chemistry; Chemistry/Food Science, general; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
ISSN
0012-5008
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1608-3113
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10.1023/B:DOCH.0000010332.05066.4b
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Doklady Chemistry, Vol. 393, Nos. 4–6, 2003, pp. 287–288. Translated from Doklady Akademii Nauk, Vol. 393, No. 5, 2003, pp. 634–635. Original Russian Text Copyright © 2003 by Trofimov, Sukhov, Aleksandrova, Medvedeva, Grishchenko, Mal’kina, Feoktistova, Sapozhnikov, Dubrovina, Martynovich, Tirskii, Semenov. CHEMISTRY Nanocomposites with Magnetic, Optical, Catalytic, and Biologically Active Properties Based on Arabinogalactan Academician B. A. Trofimov*, B. G. Sukhov*, G. P. Aleksandrova*, S. A. Medvedeva*, L. A. Grishchenko*, A. G. Mal’kina*, L. P. Feoktistova**, A. N. Sapozhnikov**, V. I. Dubrovina***, E. F. Martynovich****, V. V. Tirskii****, and A. L. Semenov***** Received August 26, 2003 The diverse unique properties of nanocomposites (Ag, Pd, Pt) in which the metal content varies from 3.3 are largely due to the size of their particles [1]. In addi- to 22.0%. tion, nanobiocomposites (nanosized particles stabilized Evidently, in all cases, the formation of composites by natural polymers) can exhibit synergism of the prop- has a similar nature and, in particular, involves self- erties peculiar both to the stabilizing natural matrix and organization of inorganic–organic polymeric struc- to the central core materials [2]. Therefore, methods of tures, which includes regulation of the sizes of hybrid synthesis and properties of such materials are exten- fragments at

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