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Agno3 solution

Manufactured by Fujifilm
Sourced in Japan

AgNO3 solution is a silver nitrate solution used in various laboratory applications. It is a colorless to slightly yellowish liquid with a distinctive metallic taste. The solution contains silver nitrate dissolved in water, which is a common and widely used compound in scientific research and analysis.

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Synthesis of Nanoparticle-Enhanced Silver Solutions

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Three types of solutions were prepared by adding nanoparticles into a AgNO3 solution (Wako Co., Japan) diluted with C2H5OH (99.5%, Nacalai Tesque, Japan) and deionized H2O. Brookite TiO2 (NTB-10, Showa-Denko. Co., Japan), SiO2 (Sigma-Aldrich Co.) and Fe2O3 nanoparticles (Sigma-Aldrich Co.) were used. Average diameters of TiO2, SiO2 and Fe2O3 nanoparticles were, respectively, 20 nm, 22 nm, 110 nm. Concentration of AgNO3, SiO2, TiO2 and Fe2O3 were 0.2 M, 2.5 wt%, 1.5 wt% and 1.9 wt%, respectively.
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Recycling Precious Metal Catalysts

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DAB, DMB, and o-PDA were purchased from Tokyo Chemical Industry. PdCl2, H2PtCl6•6H2O, RHCl3•3H2O, NaCl, and HCl (reagent grade, purchased from Wako Pure Chemical Industries) were used to prepare the initial solutions to be used in metal recovery experiments. An analytical-grade AgNO3 solution was purchased from Wako Pure Chemical Industries and used to determine the Cl -concentration in aqueous solution. All chemicals were used without further purification, and all experiments were performed at room temperature.
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