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titleOfInvention BIMETALLIC NANOCOMPOSITS ON THE BASIS OF COPPER WITH NOBLE METALS, RETAINED ON A CARBON CARRIER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THEM
abstract A method of producing bimetallic nanocomposites based on copper with noble metals selected from the series Pt, Pd, Au and Ag, located on a carbon carrier. The carbonic support is obtained during the thermal decomposition of cuprum (II) fulvate obtained by the interaction of cuprum (II) cations with fulvic acid in an alkaline medium. To introduce a noble metal into the final product, a substitution reaction is carried out between the decomposition product of cuprum (II) fulvate and the cations of the corresponding noble metal in solution, boiling the obtained powder in distilled water, washing and drying it at a temperature of 100 รท.
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