Pulsed Laser Targeting and Stirring for the Synthesis of (Au- Cu) NanoAlloy from Monometallic Colloids
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Genius Journals
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The goal of this work has been to investigate the development of alloyed gold–copper nanoparticles (50%Au-50%Cu NPsunder simultaneous laser exposure and ultrasonic of colloids.(Au-Cu) compsit nanoparticle colloids by Laser ablation has been used as a feed for the dual method. The properties of produced particles are highly affected by experimental conditions such as churning and laser settings, including th e NPs size, form, content, and stability. A homogenous alloy and a core-shell structure of alloy nanoparticles containing (Au 50%: Cu 50%). To accomplish this, bulk targets were ablated with 1064 nm wavelength Nd: YAG laser in awater(DW) environment. Ultraviolet-visible optical absorption spectrometry, (TEM), (XRD) and FE-SEM and EDS