@JoseIvanAD1@ValdesMirelle@LatEnvChemPSE Greetings, thanks for the interest in the PLAL process. The choice of solvent depends on the desired property of the nanoparticles and the property of the target material itself. In my case, FeNi in dried acetone is preferred as it has the lowest oxidation level of the NPs.
Are you interested in nanomaterials
synthesis and engineering through a green chemistry method? Do you know that you can use a high power laser to do that? It's called pulsed laser ablation in liquid (PLAL) and my poster is exactly about that! #PSEMatEngAppl@LatEnvChemPSE
Please check the other tweets I posted earlier! Unfortunately the hashtag was missing the last "L" for the hashtag that I joined #PSEMatEngAppl@LatEnvChemPSE
Are you interested in nanomaterials synthesis and engineering through a green chemistry method? Do you know that you can use a high power laser to do that? It's called pulsed laser ablation in liquid (PLAL) and my poster is exactly about that! #PSEMatEngApp@LatEnvChemPSE
Most of the information regarding the analysis results can be found in the poster or in this open access publication https://t.co/mslp0SRoae, but feel free to ask me if you have any further questions! Thank you!! @LatEnvChemPSE#PSEMatEngApp