General method of synthesis for metal nanoparticles

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Sudipa Panigrahi1, Subrata Kundu1, Sujit Kumar Ghosh1, Sankar Kumar Nath1, Tarasankar Pal1
1Department of Chemistry, Indian Institute of Technology, India

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