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English: Ostwald ripening in Pd nanoparticles dissolved in formaldehyde at 6 (a), 24 (b), 48 (c) and 72 hours (d). The small Pd particles are being consumed as the larger ones grow bigger.
Français : Mûrissement d'Ostwald de nanoparticules de palladium en suspension dans du méthanal : photographies, au microscope électronique à transmission, de la suspension après 6 (a), 24 (b), 48 (c) et 72 (d) heures. Les plus petites particules sont dissoutes puis consommées au fur et à mesure que les plus grosses grossissent.
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Source http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlehtml/2015/sc/c5sc01787d
Author Zhaorui Zhang et al.
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