After I finish the synthesis process for copper nanoparticles, we must store it for some time- either until further characterization or for another purpose. The literature seem to suggest there is no particular method to store it; some use vacuum storage, some use non-polar solvent like alkane, other use ethanol, and some even use water. What is the best storage method to protect the nanoparticles from oxidation?

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