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Chemistry Faculty Publications

2003

Metal-carboxylate

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Growth, Conductivity, And Vapor Response Properties Of Metal Ion-Carboxylate Linked Nanoparticle Films, Michael C. Leopold, Robert L. Donkers, Dimitra Georganopoulou, Megan Fisher, Francis P. Zamborini, Royce W. Murray Aug 2003

Growth, Conductivity, And Vapor Response Properties Of Metal Ion-Carboxylate Linked Nanoparticle Films, Michael C. Leopold, Robert L. Donkers, Dimitra Georganopoulou, Megan Fisher, Francis P. Zamborini, Royce W. Murray

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Nanoparticles of metals (Au, Ag, Pd, alloys) in the size range 1–3 nm diameter can be stabilized against aggregation of the metal particles by coating the metal surface with a dense monolayer of ligands (thiolates). The stabilization makes it possible to analytically define the nanoparticle composition (for example, Au140(hexanethiolate)53, I) and to elaborate the chemical functionality of the protecting monolayer (for example, Au140(C6)35(MUA)18, II, where C6 = hexanethiolate and MUA = mercaptoundecanoic acid). Network polymer films (IIfilm) on interdigitated array electrodes can be prepared from II, based on cation coordination (i.e., Cu2+, Zn2+, Ag+, methyl viologen) by the …