Abstract
Combined condensation of silver, lead and methyl acrylate vapours in a vacuum onto a glass reactor surface cooled by liquid nitrogen followed by melting and heating of the co-condensate results in the formation of organosols consisting of bimetallic particles capable of aggregation; the size of these particles does not exceed 5 nm.
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