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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 19, 2010
Filed:
Dec. 23, 2005
Stéphanie Thollon, St. Niziers du Moucherotte, FR;
Fabien Luc, Domene, FR;
Joël Barrault, Liguge, FR;
Sabine Valange, Poitiers, FR;
Erwan Guelou, Buxerolles, FR;
Marco Daturi, Epron, FR;
Fabien Can, Caen, FR;
Stéphanie Thollon, St. Niziers du Moucherotte, FR;
Fabien Luc, Domene, FR;
Joël Barrault, Liguge, FR;
Sabine Valange, Poitiers, FR;
Erwan Guelou, Buxerolles, FR;
Marco Daturi, Epron, FR;
Fabien Can, Caen, FR;
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, Paris, FR;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris, FR;
Universite de Poiters, Poiters Cedex, FR;
Abstract
Process of depositing nanoparticles of a metal or of an alloy of said metal, said metal being chosen from the metals from columns VIIIB and IB of the Periodic Table, dispersed on a substrate by chemical vapour deposition (CVD), from one or more precursors, in which the deposition is carried out in the presence of a gas comprising more than 50 vol % of a reactive oxidizing gas. Substrate comprising at least one surface, dispersed on which are nanoparticles made of a metal or of an alloy of metals, for example made of silver or a silver alloy. Use of the substrate to catalyse a chemical reaction, for example an NOelimination reaction.