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Toward understanding of the propulsion mechanism of rod-shaped nanoparticles that catalyze gas-generating reactions
Nina Ivanivna Kovtyukhova
Chemistry
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Engineering & Materials Science
Nanorods
100%
Nanoparticles
66%
Propulsion
61%
Gases
38%
Oxygen
32%
Confocal microscopy
19%
Hydrogen peroxide
17%
Water
14%
Momentum
12%
Hydrodynamics
11%
Fluxes
10%
Decomposition
9%
Physics & Astronomy
propulsion
75%
rods
54%
nanoparticles
45%
gases
34%
nanorods
30%
oxygen
11%
asymmetry
9%
bubbles
9%
locomotion
7%
hydrogen peroxide
7%
water
6%
hydrodynamics
4%
decomposition
4%
microscopy
4%
momentum
4%
estimates
3%
Chemical Compounds
Rod Like Crystal
62%
Nanoparticle
33%
Nanorod
28%
Asymmetry
14%
Bubble
14%
Dioxygen
9%
Force
9%
Momentum
8%
Confocal Microscopy
7%
Surface
6%
Hydrodynamics
6%
Hydrogen Peroxide
5%
Decomposition
4%
Length
4%