It looks like we can finally enjoy the fruits of our hard work this summer: our paper "Metal loading determines the stabilization pathway for Co2+ in titanate nanowires: ion exchange vs. cluster formation" was accepted for publication in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physical yesterday, The paper was managed by Prof. János Kiss and the first author is Dániel Madarász, one of our PhD students. We report on an interesting phenomenon, namely, that cobalt can stabilize by two different methods on titanate nanotubes depending on the metal loading. The current reference is Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., DOI:10.1039/C3CP51502H.
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AuthorÁkos Kukovecz is associate professor of chemistry and Head of the MTA-SZTE Lendület Porous Nanocomposites Research Group. He works at Szeged, Hungary. Archives
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