ABSTRACT

At present there is great practical interest in materials containing metal clusters in organic matter, due to their unique physical and chemical properties. In energy terms the best method of creating such materials with dispersed particles smaller than 0.1 µm is the evaporation-condensation method [1]. The number of articles devoted to this method steadily increases but there is only a small number of studied that describe the relationship between the compositions of the final product of condensation and the initial vapour mixture. This is probably due to the assumption that the composition of the condensate must be the same as that of the vapour mixture fed to the condensation surface.