Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1443198 | Synthetic Metals | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A method is described to obtain gold–polypyrrole nanostructures by reacting gold chloride with pyrrole at toluene–water interphase. By adjusting the concentration of the stabilizer, namely, pyridine-3-sulphonate, the shape of the nanostructures formed at the interphase can be tailored. This novel method facilitates the fabrication of Au–Ppy composite material that gives wider scope for biosensing applications.
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Authors
Chepuri R.K. Rao, D.C. Trivedi,