Solvated metal atom dispersion (SMAD) is a method used to create highly dispersed metal nanoparticles within a solvent. In this process, metal atoms are dissolved in a solvent, often accompanied by stabilizing agents or ligands that prevent the aggregation of these metal atoms into larger particles. The resulting dispersion consists of individual metal atoms or small clusters that are surrounded by solvent molecules.
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