Research Article

Hydroxyl Radical Generating Monovalent Copper Particles for Antimicrobial Application

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Crystal and chemical structure of CuO (150°C) and CuxP (200–350°C) particles at different calcination temperatures. (a, b) XRD spectra and bulk phase composition determined from the diffraction contribution of the identified phases, (c) XPS Cu LMM spectra identifying the surface composition, (dh) TEM images, and (i) BET-specific surface area.
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