Electron microscopical study of lead(II) sulfide implanted into a glassy biopolymer matrix


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Abstract

Thin-layer glassy biopolymer matrix implants obtained as a result of the contact of lead(II) hexacyanoferrate( II) Pb2[Fe(CN)6] with an aqueous alkaline solution of ethanedithioamide (dithiooxamide) H2N—C(=S)—C(=S)—NH2 have been studied by high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. It is shown that lead (II) sulfide PbS nanoparticles with sizes of up to 50 nm are formed in accordance with the theoretical hypotheses.

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O. V. Mikhailov

Kazan National Research Technological University

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Email: ovm@kstu.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan, 420015


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