Abstract

Hybrid organo-inorganic nanocomposites containing selenium nanoparticles stabilized with polyethylene glycols with different molecular masses were synthesized and studied by the static and dynamic scattering methods. It was shown that the morphological characteristics of nanocomposites can be regulated by varying the molecular mass of polyethylene glycols and the ratio of the selenium-polyethylene glycol components during the synthesis.

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