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1Purdue University School of Chemical Engineering, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, USA. agrawalr@purdue.edu.
Abstract:
We present, for the first time, versatile solutions of concentrated selenium, within an array of amines, in a fast and low temperature manner without contaminants. These solutions allow the unprecedented opportunity to synthesize a variety of pure selenium and selenide nanoparticles as well as mixed chalcogen sulfoselenide compounds.
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