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nicamarvin
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Metal Nanoparticles with Citric Acid
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November 09, 2015, 03:51:09 PM »
When producing Copper Nanoparticles, I´ve been successful with Ascorbic Acid(C6H8O6). I was wondering if I use Citreci Acid(C6H8O7) would I get any reaction?
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Successful with what? what are your end goals? If you want to know if it will work just try it.
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Doubtful. Ascorbic acid has some really nice, reversible redox chemisty. (it can donate/accept electrons from various metals) Citric acid does not as far as I know.
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