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Fabrication of Silver Nanoparticles on Cellulose

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Titanium (IV)-n-butoxide (97%), nitric acid (70%), and ascorbic acid were purchased from Sigma Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). Silver nitrate (AgNO3) was purchased from the Fisher Scientific Company (Hampton, NH, USA). Cellulose filter paper (Grade No 131, 100% alpha cotton) was purchased from Advantec (Taibei, Taiwan). All chemicals and cellulose substrate were used without further purification or pre-treatment.
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Synthesis and Characterization of Lipid-based Nanocomposites

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The following chemicals were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO): titanium(iv) n-butoxide, dopamine hydrochloride (>98%), alizarin (>97%), ascorbic acid (>98%), salicylic acid (SA) (>99%), DHB, phospholipid mixture (1 mg mL–1, HPLC grade), cholesterol (>99%), N-hexanoyl-d-sphingosine (>98%), galactocerebrosides mixture (1 mg mL–1, HPLC grade), linolenic acid (purity ≥ 99%), linoleic acid (purity ≥ 99%), erucic acid (purity ≥ 99%), elaidic acid (purity ≥ 99%), and palmitoleic acid (purity ≥ 98.5%). Concentrated nitric acid and phosphoric acid (analytical grade), acetonitrile, ethanol, and water (liquid chromatography (LC)/MS grade) were purchased from Fisher Scientific (Pittsburgh, PA).
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Synthesis of Metal Alkoxide Precursors

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The following chemicals were used without further purification. Zirconium(iv) n-butoxide solution 80 wt% in n-butanol, hafnium(iv) n-butoxide 99%, titanium(iv) n-butoxide, triethylene glycol (TEG 99%), barium hydroxide octahydrate ≥98% and ammonium hydroxide solution 30% v/v were purchased from Sigma Aldrich. Ethanol absolute was purchased from Scharlau.
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