Hello,
I've got some TiO2 nano-materials containing Pt/Pd/Rh metals, I would like to remove some of the TiO2 but keep the Pt/Pd/Rh metals.
Are there any of such kind of chemicals that can work?
What about hot concentrated NaOH solutions?
Thanks.
This is recurring topic. See link below
https://www.researchgate.net/post/In_which_solvent_can_TiO2_can_be_dissolved_easily
Thanks Olege~
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