Issue 7, 2009

Self-assembled platinum nanoparticles into heavily fluorinated templates: reactive gas effect on the morphology

Abstract

The synthesis of platinum(0) nanoparticles by decomposition of Pt2(dba)3 under a dihydrogen or CO atmosphere and in the presence of heavily fluorinated stabilizers is described. Several techniques were used for the characterization of the obtained nanomaterials (TEM, HREM, WAXS and SEM-FEG) that organize into spherical or elongated superstructures made of small individual nanoparticles (ca. 2.5 nm).

Graphical abstract: Self-assembled platinum nanoparticles into heavily fluorinated templates: reactive gas effect on the morphology

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Dec 2008
Accepted
03 Mar 2009
First published
23 Mar 2009

New J. Chem., 2009,33, 1529-1534

Self-assembled platinum nanoparticles into heavily fluorinated templates: reactive gas effect on the morphology

M. Tristany, M. Moreno-Mañas, R. Pleixats, B. Chaudret, K. Philippot, Y. Guari, V. Matsura and P. Lecante, New J. Chem., 2009, 33, 1529 DOI: 10.1039/B822575C

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