Gold nanoparticles with average diameter of 1.0 nm and narrow size distribution can be easily obtained by disproportionation of Au+ ions, in the presence of a persulfurated coronene dendrimer that favors encounters between Au+ ions and protects the resulting small nanoparticles from further aggregation. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Bergamini, G., Ceroni, P., Balzani, V., Gingras, M., Raimundo, J.-M., Morandi, V., et al. (2007). Synthesis of small gold nanoparticles: Au(I) disproportionation catalyzed by a persulfurated coronene dendrimer. CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, -(40), 4167-4169 [10.1039/b708115d].
Synthesis of small gold nanoparticles: Au(I) disproportionation catalyzed by a persulfurated coronene dendrimer
Bergamini G.;Ceroni P.;Balzani V.;Morandi V.;Merli P. G.
2007
Abstract
Gold nanoparticles with average diameter of 1.0 nm and narrow size distribution can be easily obtained by disproportionation of Au+ ions, in the presence of a persulfurated coronene dendrimer that favors encounters between Au+ ions and protects the resulting small nanoparticles from further aggregation. © The Royal Society of Chemistry.File in questo prodotto:
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