Publications by authors named "Leila Irannejad"
Article Synopsis
- Engineering hollow and porous platinum nanostructures using human hemoglobin as a template improves their optical and catalytic properties, but finding suitable biomolecules for this process has been challenging.
- Human hemoglobin can control the growth and morphology of platinum nanoclusters, leading to the formation of unique hollow nanotetrahedrons and microspheres through specific attachment and aggregation processes.
- The hemoglobin-coated platinum nanoclusters show high performance in electrocatalytic oxygen reduction and also offer potential for use in cellular labeling and imaging due to their stability and low toxicity.
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