"Fig. 1. ... (C) magnetic hysteresis loops of agar@Fe/Pd and agar@Fe/Cu bimetallic nanoparticle."
Another sighting of the Hysteresis Sea-horse. Some other sightings here: https://pubpeer.com/publications/A070C9D44AEF12019937456936DECA#3
"Fig. 3. TEM images of (A) agar@Fe/Pd and (B) agar@Fe/Cu bimetallic nanoparticles"
Despite their different chemical nature, Figures 3(A) and 3(B) overlap:
The figure appears elsewhere as Silane-based carbon dots: https://pubpeer.com/publications/566D5B8BFDB88B18700B37B243BA3F#1
and as MIP@BMNPs. https://pubpeer.com/publications/6679593AE3CF298872EE35CD92496B#2
Just checking in on these papers after a break, and finding new Easter Eggs.
"Fig. 1. (A) XRD patterns ... of agar@Fe/Pd and agar@Fe/Cu bimetallic nanoparticle."
Segments of the 'agar@Fe/Pd' diffraction pattern appear within 'agar@Fe/Cu', as if the latter is a collage. For instance, the (110) peak from the former is recognisable as both the (110) and (111) peaks from the latter.
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