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In this chapter we shall briefly discuss some easy ways to perform experiments which will enable the beginners to get some experience in the synthesis of nanomaterials and characterization. We shall mention the equipment required and outline the procedure along with some results. These experiments were actually performed in the author’s laboratory and are possible to perform in any moderately equipped laboratory without heavy investment.
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Kulkarni, S.K. (2015). Practicals. In: Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-09171-6_14
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